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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
Neurophobia: The inconvenient truth
Medical schools have implemented strategies in response to neurophobia to counteract the negative perception and improve neuroscience experiences for undergraduate
Deep external rotator muscles of the hip: an anatomical and architectural study
The number and organization of sarcomeres within a muscle (referred to as muscle architecture) can be used to predict functional
Insight into Vietnamese women’s internal iliac artery anatomy
This study aims to assess the characteristics of the internal iliac artery and to examine correlations between the internal iliac
Decellularized fetal collagen exhibits chondroinductive potential for bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells by enhancing glycosaminoglycan production
Articular cartilage repair is challenging due to limited access to reparative cells and a lack of self-healing mechanisms. Bone marrow-derived
Morphometry of extensors of the thumb with comprehensive review
This study was aimed to evaluate the anatomical variations and morphometry of long extrinsic tendons of the thumb namely, extensor
Radiological anatomy of the suboccipital segment of the vertebral artery in a select South African population
Vertebral artery (VA) injuries remain one of the most encountered complications during surgical intervention at the craniovertebral junction (CVJ). Anatomically,
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Coexistence of bilateral Langer’s arm arch and Kaplan’s anastomosis: a case report and literature review
The axillopectoral muscle [Langer’s arm arch (LAA)], is described as a supernumerary musculo-tendino-fascial structure, which connects at least two muscles
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
The unfamiliar entity in an unfamiliar location – Stafne bone cavity (Ramus variant)
Identifying Stafne bone cavities of the ramus mimics early diagnosis of cysts or tumours. In contrast, failure to recognize them
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.
Macroscopic study of the collection of human fetuses from Granada University
The anatomical collections of fetuses are a valuable element of study and research in universities. At the University of Granada,