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Volume 30
  —  2026
Number 1
January 2026
ISSN 2340-311X (Online)
Sexual dimorphism through lip print analysis: a study on pattern variations among Indonesian adolescents
Pages 3
 - 9
Development of the supracarinal posterior mediastinum in human embryos and fetuses: a comparative study with adult anatomy
Pages 11
 - 22
Neuroprotective effect of atorvastatin against tartrazine-induced prefrontal cortical neurotoxicity: hating neural oxidation, inflammation, and apoptosis with enhancement in synaptic plasticity
Pages 23
 - 34
An anatomical assessment of the pedicles of C3-C7 vertebrae and its implication for transpedicular screwing in the Ghanaian population
Pages 35
 - 41
Anatomical assessment of the canalis sinuosus, accessory canals, Parinaud’s canal, and Macalister’s foramina using CBCT: surgical implications for the anterior maxilla
Pages 43
 - 51
Intrahepatic ramification pattern of the vascular and biliary system: a luminal cast study
Pages 53
 - 63
Investigation of scapula morphology associated with snapping scapula syndrome
Pages 66
 - 72
Fibularis accessorius muscle in South Indian population
Pages 73
 - 78
Fetal age determination with selected skull biometry: a fetal cadaveric study
Pages 79
 - 88
Uncommon hepatic arterial variation: replaced right hepatic artery originating from dorsal pancreatic artery
Pages 89
 - 91
Variations of the retroperitoneal venous system: a case report featuring a unique branching pattern of the right testicular vein in combination with a rare circumaortic left renal vein
Pages 93
 - 98
Heavy metal-induced hepatotoxicity and therapeutic activity of essential vitamins in preclinical studies - A review
Pages 99
 - 109
Beyond the visible - A didactic analysis of plastinates and synthetic 3D models in Anatomy Teaching
Pages 111
 - 116
Unravelling the relationship between stress and discipline with academic performance in first-semester medical students: a longitudinal study
Pages 117
 - 125
The case of the “S-shaped tubule”: how over-user-friendly nomenclature can lead to a century of embryological errors
Pages 127
 - 133
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