Scholarena Journal of Forensic Science (SAJFS) is a multidisciplinary peer reviewed journal which covers different aspects in the study of forensic science. Its research is focused on academic, medical and industrial applications.

SAJFS aims to publish latest research articles and serve the scientific community by exploring the ideas of the scientific researchers at the same time strive to publish quality articles, it plays a key role in exposure of reviewed articles through online for free and openly available to researchers worldwide.     

RECENT ARTICLES
CREST Syndrome
Dedicated to modern data on the clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment of CREST syndrome - a variant of systemic scleroderma. Methods: based on an analysis of publications devoted to the study of pathogenetic mechanisms, diagnostic feature...
Quantification of Heavy Metal Bioaccumulation Quotients in Invertebrates from Petroleum Hydrocarbon Impacted Soil
The study investigated the level of heavy metals in soil earthworms isolated from a half decade drilling sites located in Rivers state. Earth worm were isolated using standard sampling techniques. Heavy metals of Cd, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ni, Pb and Zn were a...
Prevalence of Trachoma and Associated Factors Among Children Aged 1– 9 Years In Rural Communities Of Kombolcha District, East Hararge, Oromiya Regional State, Ethiopia, 2021
Introduction: Trachoma, caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, is the leading cause of blindness worldwide. Globally, 42 countries, mainly in Africa, are endemic for blinding trachoma, representing 68% of these countries and carrying 80% of the global burd...
Intra-articular Adipose-derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Injection for Rotator Cuff Tear Repair with Concurrent Chondropathy: A Case Report
Rotator cuff tears combined with chondropathy pose a significant treatment challenge due to the dual nature of tissue damage. Traditional surgical methods often address one issue at a time, which can lead to less effective outcomes. However, recent a...
The Role of Palliative Radiation to Skin Metastases in a Patient with Endometrial Carcinoma and Known Lynch Syndrome: A Case Report
Lynch syndrome, or hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer, is an autosomal dominant condition that predisposes individuals to many different types of cancer, including endometrial carcinoma. Because the risk of malignancy is high, several early s...
Human Papillomavirus Vaccination Rates in an Urban Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinic and Faculty Practice Population
Background: Despite the ubiquitous prevalence of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and the available primary prevention of associated cancers, HPV vaccination rates continue to lag recommended vaccinations. Discrepancies may include social media misinforma...