4.Journals Published in Sri Lanka
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Item An aggressive variant of papillary carcinoma of thyroid. the tall cell type(The Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1996) Kumarasinghe, M.P.; Kollure, S.K.Item Cytological diagnosis of bronchial malignancies using the fibreoptic bronchoscope(The Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1992) Kumarasinghe, P.; Jayasundara, C.I.W.Item An analysis of 5194 fine needle aspiration biopsy samples(Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1996) Kumarasignhe, P.Item Iterleukin-2 receptors and their application in chest medicine(The Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1992) Chierakul, N.; Pushpakom, R.; Bovornkitti, S.Item An unusual lump on the forehead(The Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1992) Illangasekera, U.; Ranatunge, N.Item Assessment of fetal maturity(Sri Lanka Medical Association:Colombo, 1976) Attapattu, J.A.F.Item A comparative assessment of some morphological and anatomical attributes to identity markers for screening polyploid genotypes of tea (Camellia sinensis L.)(Tea Research Institute. Talawakelle, 2003) Ranatunga, M.A.B.; Gunasekera, M.T.K.Item Variation of three co-occurring taxa of the genus Cyathea in Singharaja and Kanneliya lowland rain forests of Sri Lanka(Postgraduate Institute of Agriculture, University of Peradeniya:Peradeniya, 2010) Ranil, R.H.G.; Pushpakumara, D.K.N.G.; Samitha, S.; Wijesundara, D.S.A.; Dharmasekara, D.U.M.B.Item Cytological assesment of thyroid diseases(1994) Kumarasinghe, M.P.Item Chromosome anomalies in Sri Lanka. a cytogenetic profile(Sri Lanka Medical Association. Colombo, 1988) Jayasekara, R.The spectrum of chromosome anomalies detectedin a population refrred tothe human genetics unit, faculty of medicine, Colombo, using lymphocyte culture and giemsa banding technique, is reported. The availability and usefulness of chromosome analysis and its direct application in the preventive and curative aspects of medicine is stressed. Down syndrome showed a significantly high incedence, but with an unexpectedly high frequency of trisome 21 due to non-disjunction in young parent. The possibility of the existence of other genetics or environmental factors stronger than the influence of ageing gemetic cells, which might trigger off non-disjunction in young Sri Lankans, is suggested