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  • Alwis, D.N.; Govinnage, D.P.S.; Kulathunga, D.L.; Perera, W.N.S.; Paranitharan, P. (Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine at University of Peradeniya, 2023)
    INTRODUCTION: The use of firearms is a well-recognized method of committing a homicide. In Sri Lanka, the use of firearms was prominent among terrorists and underworld criminals. The analysis of the injury pattern will ...
  • Paranitharan, P.; Abeyrathna, A.A.R.M.; Mendis, H.K.N.L.P.; Perera, W.N.S. (Faculty of Medicine, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka, 2016)
    BACKGROUND: Homicidal deaths result from various causes and usually involve fatal injuries. The lower extremities may sustain injuries due to an assault, fall and in some instances due to self-defense. OBJECTIVES: The main ...
  • Paranitharan, P.; Perera, W.N.S. (Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine at University of Peradeniya, 2020)
    ABSTRACT: In this modern era practicing medical ethics has become more demanding. The advancement of science with new technologies, new therapies and complex clinical trials has resulted in a situation where the current ...
  • Paranitharan, P.; Perera, W.N.S. (Faculty of Medicine,University of Peradeniya, 2011)
  • Thivaharan, Y.; Perera, W.N.S.; Muthulingam, T. (Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine at University of Peradeniya, 2021)
    INTRODUCTION: Child abuse and neglect have been widespread since time immemorial. It is not only detrimental to the affected child, but families, societies and cultures as well. Although the exact prevalence of child abuse ...
  • Warushahennadi, J.; Perera, W.N.S.; Paranitharan, P. (2013)
    The recently concluded 'war' in Sri Lanka has cost thousands of lives and disabled many people. A proportion of the disabled people and some able men and women are still languishing in detention centers awaiting retribution ...
  • Perera, W.N.S.; Mahendra, B.A.G.G. (Department of Forensic Medicine, Faculty of Medicine at University of Peradeniya, 2016)
    Introduction: Paediatric cardiomyopathies are clinically heterogeneous heart muscle disorders responsible for a significant morbidity and mortality. Phenotypes include hypertrophic, dilated, restrictive and arrhythmogenic ...
  • Perera, U.L.M.S.; Perera, W.N.S.; Wijerathne, N.A.S.P. (College of Forensic Pathologists of Sri Lanka, 2011)

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