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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

The morphology of the pterion and asterion sutures in Iranian population
The pterion and asterion are at the outer surface of the skull. The pterion is the region where the frontal,

Influence of each hesperidin and insulin on diabetes-induced testicular alterations in adult albino rats
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disorder that adversely affects male reproductive organs, resulting in infertility due to testicular atrophy.

Disparity in coronary artery dimensions in diabetic and non-diabetic population undergoing quantitative coronary angiography in South India: a 2-year prospective analysis
Diabetic subjects have higher prevalence as well as increased risk for coronary artery disease than non-diabetic counterparts. The study was

Role of stem cell therapy in diabetic nephropathy in rats: biochemical, histological and immunohistochemical study
Diabetes mellitus is one of the main causes of death due to the complications that involve many organs such as

Surgical anatomy of the tricuspid valve
The aim of this study was to describe danger zones between the tricuspid annulus and the coronary sinus and the

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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OBITUARY
Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h.c. J. W. Rohen On May 26, 2022, the Anatomist Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h.c. Johannes

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,

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

The management of scientific achievement in life sciences: a perspective from the complexity
In the area of biomedicine, there have been numerous scientific achievements that have resulted in a growing proliferation of therapeutic

Role of standardized patients (SPs) in medical education
The use of standardized patients (SPs) is becoming increasingly common in medical education. Many advantages exist for the use of

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
