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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
A different perspective on the styloid process morphometry
This study’s goal was to obtain the length, medial-anterior angulation, and basis-apex coordinates of the styloid process (SP) on 3D-CT
Diabetes mellitus induced impairment of sperm parameters in mice: A stereological method
In this study, the effects of diabetes mellitus on stereological changes of sperm parameters in mice were investigated. Mice under
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
Ponticulus Posticus prevalence in Uruguayan population: dry bone and cervical CT imaging
To investigate the prevalence of ponticulus posticus (PP) in Uruguay, as well as its anatomoclinic characteristics, we used dry bone
Determining gestational age in the early fetal period: A comparison of morphometrical parameters
Estimation of fetal age is an important component of prenatal evaluation. The measure of the Crown-Rump Length (CRL) by ultrasound
The anatomical variations of the hepatic veins in a South African sample
A preoperative understanding of the anatomy of the hepatic veins and any variation thereof is pivotal for successful hepatic surgeries,
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Considerations for the containment of COVID-19 in cadavers: ensuring the continuance of human dissection for the education of healthcare professionals
Human cadavers may present risks to staff and students in anatomy, particularly when new infectious diseases, such as COVID-19, arise.
The clinical and operative impact of the hexafurcation of the celiac trunk – Report of an extremely rare case
The celiac trunk is a main splanchnic artery that supplies the intra-abdominal organs of the upper gastrointestinal system. Anatomic variations
Ultrastructure of the anterior lens capsule and epithelium in cataracts associated with granulomatosis with polyangiitis
Our aim was to describe electron microscopic findings of anterior lens capsule (ALC) of a patient with granulomatosis with polyangiitis
Coverage of anatomical discoveries in the Dutch-speaking popular press
Anatomical discoveries often draw interest not only from the scientific community but also from the general public. The lay audience
Polygastric flexor muscle of the index finger and its clinical implications
Although muscle variations in the forearm have been widely reported, the presence of supernumerary muscles in this compartment may be
Effectiveness of mind mapping as compared to didactic lectures for teaching anatomy among first-year medical students – A randomized control study
Several methods have been suggested to encourage greater student participation during lectures. Mind mapping is a learning tool that uses