kmed Journal

Kmed Journal of Anatomy

Mapping the Human Body — From Structure to Function to Clinical Application

Anatomy is the foundational language of medicine — where structure determines function, where spatial relationships define surgical approach, and where anatomical variation can be the difference between routine and complicated. Every surgeon navigates anatomical planes, every radiologist interprets anatomical landmarks, and every clinician relies on anatomical knowledge to examine, diagnose, and treat. Kmed journal of Anatomy exists for the anatomists, medical educators, and clinical researchers who study, teach, and apply the science of human structure.

We publish original research, morphological studies, anatomical variations, cadaveric dissections, imaging anatomy, and systematic reviews across the full breadth of anatomical science. Whether you are documenting a rare arterial variant, evaluating anatomical teaching methods, or describing surgical anatomy relevant to a novel procedure — if it advances understanding of human structure or improves anatomical education, it belongs here. Every submission undergoes rigorous peer review, and every published article is freely accessible to the global anatomy and medical education community.

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The Subject areas covered by the kmed Journals include (but are not limited to)

  • Gross Anatomy - Regional And Systemic Study Of Human Body Structures
  • Microscopic Anatomy - Histology Of Cells, Tissues, And Organs
  • Developmental Anatomy - Embryological Growth, Organogenesis, And Congenital Variations
  • Neuroanatomy - Structure Of The Central And Peripheral Nervous System
  • Clinical Anatomy - Anatomical Basis Of Clinical Examination And Diagnosis
  • Applied Anatomy - Functional Relevance Of Anatomical Structures In Medical Practice
  • Surgical Anatomy - Anatomical Landmarks Relevant To Surgical Procedures
  • Radiological Anatomy - Correlation Of Anatomy With CT, MRI, X-Ray, And Ultrasound
  • Surface Anatomy - External Landmarks And Clinical Correlations
  • Cross-Sectional Anatomy - Sectional Views Of Body Regions And Organs
  • Comparative Anatomy - Structural Comparison Across Species
  • Functional Anatomy - Relationship Between Anatomical Structure And Function
  • Musculoskeletal Anatomy - Bones, Joints, Muscles, And Connective Tissues
  • Cardiovascular Anatomy - Heart, Blood Vessels, And Circulatory Structures
  • Respiratory Anatomy - Airways, Lungs, And Thoracic Structures
  • Gastrointestinal Anatomy - Digestive Tract And Associated Organs
  • Genitourinary Anatomy - Urinary And Reproductive System Structures
  • Head And Neck Anatomy - Cranial, Facial, And Cervical Structures
  • Anatomical Variations - Morphological Variations And Clinical Importance
  • Anatomical Education - Teaching Methods, Cadaveric Learning, And Digital Anatomy

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