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Jhony Alejandro Diaz Vallejo Jhonata Andrés Duque Colorado Clara Helena González Correa Jorge Eduardo Duque Parra

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Morphological research serves as a fundamental pillar in the advancement of anatomical and medical knowledge, with broad applications in education, surgery, pathology, and forensic medicine. However, ethical considerations in this field remain largely overlooked and insufficiently regulated. Historically, the use of cadavers in anatomical studies has posed significant ethical challenges, ranging from the acquisition of bodies without consent to the present-day lack of specific regulatory frameworks. This article explores the existing gaps in applied ethics within morphological research, highlighting the urgent need for well-defined regulations and strict adherence to universal bioethical principles.

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Diaz Vallejo, J. A., Duque Colorado, J. A., González Correa, C. H., & Duque Parra, J. E. (2025). Medical ethics in morphological research. Inge Cuc, 21(1), 77–83. https://doi.org/10.17981/ingecuc.21.1.2025.06
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