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    At What Level Do the Common Carotids Bifurcate into the Internal
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At What Level Do the Common Carotids Bifurcate into the Internal

Question 194

Question 194

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At what level do the common carotids bifurcate into the internal and external carotid arteries?


A) C1/C2
B) C2/C3
C) C3/C4
D) C4/C5

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