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    "CHARGE" association
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 1993) Jayantha, U.K.; Devasiri, I.V.; de Silva, D.G.H.
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    Cyanotic congenital heart diseas :a rare cause of nephrotic syndrome
    (Galle Medical Association., 1997) Jayantha, U.K.; de Silva, D.G.H.; Ekanayake, R.
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    Experience with sublingual nifedipine in paediatric hypertensive emergencies
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 1995) de Silva, D.G.H.; Fernando, A.J.; Law, F.; Jayantha, U.K.
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    Long term survival in subacute sclerosing panencephalitis
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 1992) de Silva, D.G.H.; Jayantha, U.K.
    A case of subacute sclerosing panencephalitis (SSPE) with a long survival of 8 years is reported. Long term survival in SSPE has not been previously reported from Sri Lanka.
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    Pattern of relapses in steroid sensitive nephrotic syndrome in children
    (Galle Medical Association., 1998) Jayantha, U.K.; de Silva, H.
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    Wilms tumour associated with unilateral dysplasia of the iris
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 1992) de Silva, D.G.H.; Jayantha, U.K.; Liyanaarachchi, S.; Ekanayake, R.
    We report a case of Wilms tumour associated with unilateral partial aniridia. Although Wilms tumour is known to be associated with bilateral aniridia, there is only one previously reported case associated with dysplasia of the iris.

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