National Journal of Society of Medical Anatomists
The National Journal of Society of Medical Anatomists (SOMA) publishes original papers, invites review articles. Its main focus is understanding anatomy by analyzing structure, function, development, and evolution. Priority will be given to studies that clearly articulate their relevance to the anatomical community. Areas of focus include experimental studies, contributions based on molecular and cell biology, and the application of modern imaging techniques and paper with novel methods or synthetic perspective of structures of human body. Studies that are essentially descriptive anatomy are appropriate if they communicate a broader functional or evolutionary significance. Articles covering bioinformatics and other topics that clarify or provide tools for functional anatomical understanding will also be sympathetically considered. The goal of the journal is to provide a platform for anatomists and clinicians to exchange current information related to medical practice

Frequency of the publication : Two issues per year
Subject : Anatomy and Medical Science
Language: English
Year of Publication : 2024
Name of Publisher: Dr. Yogesh Ashok Sontakke
Publishing Body: Society of Medical Anatomists(SOMA)
                            M-43, Rajeev Nagar, P.O. Shankar Nagar, Raipur (C.G.) - 492001
                            Email: somaanatomy@gmail.com
                            +91 9425214257
NJSOMA Volume 1| Issue 1| Jan 2024

Fetal Autopsy: Insight and Utility
Sontakke YA, Chaudhari VA, Gowda M
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
C677T Genetic Polymorphisms in Clinicodevelopmental Spectrum of Neural Tube Defects
Kiran K, Gladwin VR, Bhat BV, Kubera NS
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Morphologic and Morphometric Study of Intercondylar Notch of Femur in Relation to ACL Injuries
Vaishnav SP, Sharma D, Baweja S, Sharma V
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A Study of Anthropometric Assessment of SC and ST Boys of Chhattisgarh
Agrawal P, Chatterjee M, Agrawal PC
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REVIEW ARTICLES
A Comprehensive Synthesis of Anatomy and Histology of the Triangular Fibrocartilage Complex
Rajaram N, Kumar VD
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From Dissection Tables to Digital Screens: YouTube in Human Anatomy Learning
Singh G, Mishra DN
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NJSOMA Volume 1| Issue 2| July 2024

Time for Self-upliftment - AI Tools as a Teaching-Learning Resource
Sontakke YA, Dinesh Kumar V
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Comparative Study of Pancreatic Head and Body Size between Diabetic and Non Diabetic Individual 35-65 Years by Ultrasonography
Sisodiya H, Barjatya R, Solanki BS, Mathur R
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Morphology and Morphometry of Glenoid Fossa of the Adult Human Scapula and its Clinical Application
Narayana PSV, Devi KVNG, Kavitha T, Mayuri MVR
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Self-Directed Learning as a Method for Teaching Gross Anatomy of Kidney among MBBS Students in a Medical College of Kolkata: An Interventional Comparative Study
Biswas S, Srimani P, Nandy S
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CASE REPORT
Trifurcation of Left Coronary Artery with Absent Left Circumflex Artery and Superdominant Right Coronary Artery in the Heart
Nikilesh S, Ambiga R, Stephen PC, Verma S, Suma HY
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Aims and Scope
NJSOMA is a peer-reviewed journal sponsored by the Society of Medical Anatomists, India.

We particularly welcome submissions in the following areas :
       01. Cell biology and tissue architecture
       02. Comparative functional morphology
       03. Developmental biology
       04. Evolutionary developmental biology
       05. Evolutionary morphology
       06. Integrative vertebrate paleontology
       07. Methodological innovations in anatomical research
       08. Musculoskeletal system
       08. Neuroanatomy and it's Clinical significance
       10. Significant advances in anatomical education.
       11. Various Gross Anatomical Studies
       12. Microscopic Anatomy
       13. Developmental Anatomy
       14. Anthropological Studies
       15. Forensic Anatomy
       16. Radiological Anatomy
       17. Pathological Anatomy
       18. Surgical Anatomy
       19. Other Clinical related Anatomy
       20. Rare Anomalies in Dissection
       21. Anatomy teaching and learning methods
Priority will be given to experimental studies that provide novel insights into any of these areas. Articles covering bioinformatics and other topics that clarify or provide tools for functional anatomical understanding as well as multi-disciplinary studies crossing more than one of these areas are also welcomed.

Manuscripts in the area of 'Significant advances in anatomical education will only be accepted if they are of a robust quantitative nature or will inform about international education policy.

Note: Do not submit the article, which is just a mere replica of previous studies. Do not submit case reports that are similar or near similar to case reports published in any other journal in the last five years.

NJSOMA aims to provide an international forum for encouraging novel discussions and thus contribute to the best understanding of human anatomy, benefiting readers and authors by accelerating the dissemination of research information and providing maximum access to advanced current academic and clinical information of the god's finest architecture.
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