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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
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Anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory role of naringin against vanadium-induced neurotoxicity in adult Wistar rats
Vanadium is a trace element that can induce oxidative damage in the brain due to excess accumulation, which leads to
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The relationship of medial sigmoid depression and sigmoid notch morphology with vertical and sagittal growth patterns in Turkish population
Medial sigmoid depression (MSD) is an anatomical variation located just below the deepest point of the sigmoid notch (SN). The
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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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Deep femoral artery branching by MDCT in a Turkish population and its potential clinical implications
The deep femoral artery and its branches are vital for the arterial circulation of the lower extremity. The aim of
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Anatomical variants of the uterine artery: 214 angiotomographies
The aim of the work is to know the changes that the uterine artery undergoes with age, the determination of
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A study of macrodontia of the permanent maxillary central incisors among Delta State University students in Abraka, Nigeria
Macrodontia (or megadontia) is a rare dental anomaly characterized by excessive enlargement of all tooth structures, and in few cases
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Others
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Self-reported anatomy skills among Norwegian physicians – Need for improved postgraduate teaching provision
Anatomy skills are considered essential in all aspects of medical practice, and more so now than before with increasing use
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Meningeal lymphatic vessels: their morphology, location, and clinical implications
For long the CNS had been considered to lack lymphatics. The last few years have been spotted with works conflicting
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A unique case of combined variations of the cystic artery and biliary tree complicating the management of acute cholecystitis
Anatomic variations of the biliary tree and/or the vascular supply of the gallbladder pose challenges in the surgical management of
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Anatomy and the future: opportunities as translational science
Considerations are made on the development and future of Anatomy as a translational science, as well as the social impact
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Anatomical variant of the azygos vein course in a cancer patient and review of the literature
The azygos vein is responsible for drainage through a staff of venous blood from the chest wall for the most
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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.
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