Publications published by faculties
| Faculty Name | Sl. No. | Publication in Vancouver Referencing Style | PubMed Indexed | Scopus | Embase | Index Copernicus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dr. V. Dhanalakshmi, MD (Anatomy) | 1 | Dhanalakshmi V, Santhi B, Suba Ananthi K. Bilateral communication between musculocutaneous nerve and median nerve – a case report. Natl J Clin Anat. 2012 Apr;1(2):96-8. | - | - | - | Yes |
| 2 | Dhanalakshmi V, Arunkumar K.R, Sathish Kumar S, Suresh Kumar T, Suba Ananthi K. Multiple Bifid Ribs: A case report. J Evol Med Dent Sci. 2014 Apr;3(15):3883-86. | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 3 | Dhanalakshmi V, Santhi B, Suba Ananthi K. Bilateral Langer’s axillary arch – a case report. Natl J Clin Anat. 2014 Apr;3(2):90-2. | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 4 | Dhanalakshmi V, Santhi B, Manoharan C, Flora Juanita E. Study of supratrochlear foramen of humerus. Int J Anat Physiol Biochem. 2015;2(9). | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 5 | Manoharan C, Jeyasingh T, Dhanalakshmi V, Thangam D. Is human sternum a tool for determination of sex. Indian J Forensic Community Med. 2016;3(1):60-3. | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 6 | Dhanalakshmi V, Santhi B, Manoharan C, Suba Ananthi K, Saravana Kumar R. Morphometric study of temporal styloid process and stylohyoid ligament calcification. Int J Sci Study. 2015 Apr;3(1):130-32. | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 7 | Manoharan C, Rajesh R, Dhanalakshmi V. Stature of human sternum in females. Int J Emerg Trends Sci Technol. 2015;2(6):2682-85. | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 8 | Manoharan C, Rajesh R, Dhanalakshmi V. Morphometric study of human sternum to determine the stature in males – an autopsy study. Indian J Forensic Community Med. 2015;2(2):91-4. | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 9 | Arunkumar K.R, Manoranitham R, Raviraj K, Dhanalakshmi V. Morphological study of supratrochlear foramen of humerus and its clinical implications. Int J Anat Res. 2015;3(3):1321-25. | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 10 | Manoharan C, Jeyasingh T, Dhanalakshmi V, Thangam D. Is Human Sternum a Tool for determination of sex. Indian J Forensic Community Med. 2016;3(1):60-3. | - | - | Yes | ||
| 11 | Dhanalakshmi V, Manoharan C, Rajesh R, Suba Ananthi K. Morphological study of fissures and lobes of lungs. Int J Anat Res. 2016;4(1):1892-5. | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 12 | Santhi B, Dhanalakshmi V, Yamuna E. Trachea and mode of branching of bronchial tree: anatomical study. Int J Anat Res. 2017;5(3.2):4280–3. | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 13 | Yamuna E, Dhanalakshmi V, Ganga NV. Study of variations in the extensor tendons of forearm and hand. Int J Anat Res. 2017;5(4.1):4504-9. | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 14 | Yamuna E, Dhanalakshmi V. Dermatoglyphics study in children with mental retardation. Int J Anat Res. 2017;5(1.2):3541-6. | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 15 | Santhi B, Dhanalakshmi V, Esther YN, Manoharan C. Study of arcuate foramen of atlas vertebrae. Int J Anat Res. 2017;5(1):3367-71. | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 16 | Dhanalakshmi V, Suresh Kumar T, Arun Kumar K, Sathish Kumar S. Anterior cerebral artery: an anatomical study. Int J Anat Res. 2019;7(2.2):6494-98. | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 17 | Dhanalakshmi V, Sathish Kumar S, Suresh Kumar T, Arunkumar K. Anterior communicating artery: a cadaveric study. Int J Anat Res. 2019;7(1.3):6261-64. | - | - | yes | - | |
| 18 | Kalamutharasi R, Dhanalakshmi V, Saranya G. Pons hepatis – an anatomic curiosity. Int J Med Sci Adv Clin Res. 2023;6(1):659-62. | yes | - | |||
| 19 | Ganga NV, Kanagavalli P, Arumugam K, Dhanalakshmi V. Anatomical study of portal vein variations. Int J Pharm Clin Res. 2024;16(12):2533-36. | Yes | ||||
| Dr. N. V. Ganga, MD (Anatomy) | 1 | Yamuna E, Dhanalakshmi V, Ganga NV. Study of variations in the extensor tendons of forearm and hand. Int J Anat Res. 2017;5(4.1):4504-9. | - | - | - | Yes |
| 2 | Ganga NV, Arumugam K. Morphometric study of mitral valve in human adult heart: cadaveric study. Int J Anat Res. 2018;6(4):5959-62. | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 3 | Ganga NV, Kanagavalli P, Lakshmi V. Anatomical study of variations in the branches of superior mesenteric artery. J Evol Med Dent Sci. 2021;10(20):1506-10. | - | - | - | Yes | |
| 4 | Esther Yamuna, Linda JB, Ganga NV, Saranya G. Variation in musculocutaneous nerve – a cadaveric study. Int J Pharm Clin Res. 2024;16(7):22-26. | yes | ||||
| 5 | Arumugam K, Muneeswaran A, Ganga NV, Neil James E, Hemalatha M, Kalai Kumar C. Regional anatomical study of Padu Varmam points. | yes | - | |||
| 6 | Ganga NV, Kanagavalli P, Arumugam K, Dhanalakshmi V. Anatomical study of portal vein variations and clinical significance. Int J Pharm Clin Res. 2024;16(12):2533-36. | yes | ||||
| Dr. R. Kalamutharasi, MD (Anatomy) | 1 | Kalamutharasi R, Dhanalakshmi V, Saranya G. Pons hepatis – an anatomic curiosity. Int J Med Sci Adv Clin Res. 2023;6(1):659-62. | - | - | yes | - |
| 2 | Kalamutharasi R, Saranya G, Pushpakala K. Study of position of vermiform appendix. Int J Med Sci Adv Clin Res. 2023;6(2):636-40. | - | - | yes | - | |
| 3 | Kalamutharasi R, Saranya G, Neil James E, Hemalatha M. Morphometric study of vermiform appendix and its clinical implications. Int J Med Sci Adv Clin Res. | - | - | yes | - |
- CME Programs conducted in the departments – —
- Conferences in the departments – —–
- ICMR Research by students and faculties – —-
- Awards / Medals.
- Inter department Quiz —-
- Intra department Quiz —-
- Research activities: – On going research projects.
- Variations in the drainage pattern of inferior Mesenteric vein termination and its clinical significance.
- Study on caudate and quadrate lobe of liver.
- Vena-cavae variations – Anatomical study.
- A Study on Morphological variations of Palmaris Longus.
- Morphometric analysis of Acromian process.
- Morphometric variations of coracoid process in south Indian population.
- Medal Exams:
- Velmurugan of 2023 – 2024 batch stood first in the Medal exam conducted by the Department of Anatomy, Govt. Thoothukudi Medical College, Thoothukudi.
- Harinee S of 2024 – 2025 batch stood first in the Medal exam conducted by the Department of Anatomy, Govt. Thoothukudi Medical College, Thoothukudi.
Anatomy department deals with I MBBS and Paramedical courses. Our faculties are well trained in implementing innovative teaching methods for the learners to achieve their competencies.
Dissection hall, Histology lab, Research lab, Museum, Library, Demonstration Hall, instruments and audio-visual Aids pertaining to each.



- We provide medical education to 1st MBBS students in the form of interactive lectures, dissection, demonstration, integrated teaching, symposium and small group discussions.
- We organize guest lectures for MBBS students to emphasize more on clinical Anatomy.
- We conduct regular classes for paramedical students both theory and demonstration.
- We motivate students in research activities, Presenting rare case reports in clinical meetings.
- We promote game way of learning and also using modular models
- We promote students creativeness by involving them in making models, preparation of museum specimens, posters etc.

Other activities:
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- We do embalming of voluntarily donated cadavers for the study and research purpose of medical students.
- We promote body donation through voluntary body donation registration and we issue ID card after registration.
- We provide citizen’s service by embalming the cadaver(including postmortem embalming).
Anapath’ 24

ANAPATH 2.0 (Exhibition)
Was held on 25.06.2024, both I MBBS & II MBBS students participated. Pathology specimens with corresponding Anatomy gross specimen were displayed along with descriptive charts in 74 stations. Faculties of all departments participated. Beneficiaries were Post graduates, undergraduate medical students, Nursing & Paramedical students.
RES MAGNA – 06.11.2024
“Cerebral Wiring – White Matter of Cerebrum dissection”
Conducted Hands on Workshop in “Cerebral Wiring – White Matter of Cerebrum dissection” for Undergraduate MBBS Students, as a part of Inter-college UG Conference “Res Magna” Silver Jubilee Celebration on 06.11.2024 in the Department of Anatomy. 20 Students from various colleges participated in the workshop and were benefited.






