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Onwards to A New Era
The European Journal of Anatomy (EJA) was launched in 1997 as the official Journal of the Spanish Association of Anatomy (SAE). It is a successor to the “Annals of Anatomy”, a journal founded in 1952, which, due to financial difficulties, ceased publication after the 100th issue.
Original articles
Cadaveric study of morphology of caudate lobe of the liver in North Indian population
The caudate lobe is a vertically elongated central projection from posterior surface of liver. It is bordered on the right
Myocardial bridge over coronary arteries and myocardial coat lining coronary sinus: clinical implications
Myocardial Bridge (MB) on the coronary artery and myocardial coat (MC) on the cardiac veins are usually detected in angiography
Nephroprotective effect of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells on cisplatin induced kidney injury in albino rats
Cisplatin is a chemotherapeutic drug used in the treatment of a variety of cancers, with a known side effect of
Is there a relationship between sella turcica calcification and thyroid cartilage calcification? A random study using lateral cephalometric radiography
Thyroid cartilage changes begin in the second decade of life with the horn of the thyroid cartilage, and spread throughout
Morphology of carotid sinus wall under the influence of monosodium glutamate and following its withdrawal: an experimental study
The aim of this experimental study was to evaluate micro- and ultrastructural changes of the carotid sinus wall during oral
A study on the effects of ageing on mandibular morphology: A digital radiographic assessment
The aim of this study was to determine, compare and differentiate the morphologically related changes of the mandible in dentate
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Parahiatal hernia: A rare type of hernia and the answer to an anatomical challenge
Parahiatal hernias are rare. They are difficult to diagnose preoperatively, as the clinical symptoms may be similar to hiatal and
Identities and experiences of Anatomists
Across the world anatomists are responsible for delivering anatomical education designed to help prepare students in becoming safe and competent
‘Y’ shaped gallbladder associated with accessory cystic and hepatic arteries
We found variations in the gallbladder, hepatic artery, and cystic artery in an embalmed male cadaver in which all were
Academic benefits of using cadaveric material in health sciences education: Report of an experience
The use of cadaveric material to study anatomy has been curbed by the requirements for its maintenance and use and
Analysis of the use of human remains as teaching materials in higher education: examining differing opinions between population subgroups
Human components have been used as teaching resources for centuries. This study aimed to investigate the ethics and practicality surrounding
Right-sided aortic arch and an aberrant left subclavian artery: a case report
A right-sided aortic arch is a rare congenital defect of the aorta. A 56-year-old Caucasian male patient was hospitalized with