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Editorial
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

Isolation of adult rat kidney derived stem cells and differentiation into podocyte-like cells
Studies have shown that adult stem cells can be isolated from different organs. However, no agreement has yet been reached

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

Immunolocalization of intermediate filaments in the kidney of the dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius)
Intermediate filaments belong to a large family of proteins which contribute to the formation of the cytoskeleton. The immunolocalization of

Enhancing surgical expertise: 3D anatomy’s role in residency programs
Current virtual reality (VR) technology allows for the creation of instructional video formats that incorporate three-dimensional (3D) stereoscopic footage. Combined

The outcome of ketogenic diets on the liver and the protecting role of atorvastatin: A histological, immunohistochemical and ultrastructural study
The current study investigated structural and functional modifications of the liver following long-term ketogenic diet (KD) and every-other-day ketogenic diet

The medial arm fasciocutaneous flap: a wasted alternative?
The medial side of the upper arm is supplied by perforator arteries arising from the brachial artery, the superior ulnar
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Others

Labial ankyloglossia – a case report on fusion of frenums
Labial ankyloglossia is a rare condition where the lingual frenum is found to be continuous with the labial frenum. It

Enhancing the Embryology teaching-learning experience in the medical curriculum: a faculty & student lookout
It has been identified that most medical students are dissatisfied with current embryology teaching, and they often find embryology learning

Langer’s arm arch: Unifying Concepts. Response to the letter to the editor by Georgi P. Georgiev & Lyumboir Gaydarski
To begin with, we would like to acknowledge the reviewer for those compelling suggestions, and for raising such interest in

A systematic literature study of anatomical variations in human lung fissures and hilar structures
This study aimed to examine the anatomical features and variation prevalence of human lung fissures and hilar structures. Anatomical variations

Learning anatomy through dissection: emotional influence on the first-year medical student: a systematic review
The traditional study of anatomy is based on cadaveric dissection. However, in recent years new teaching methodologies have been introduced

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
