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  • Premawardhena, A.P.; Wanninayake, S.; Dolapihilla, S.N.; Kapuruge, L.; Katugaha, N.; Olivieri, N.F.; Weatherall, D.J. (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2007)
    INTRODUCTION: Cardiac disease accounts for most deaths in patients with thalassaemia. Little is known about cardiac functions in ageing patients with thalassaemia OBJECTIVE: To study cardiac functions in older patients ...
  • Premawardhena, A.; Arambepola, M.; Katugaha, N.; Weatherall, D. J. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2008)
    Although the beta thalassaemia trait affects millions of people worldwide, there have been no controlled studies to determine whether it is associated with any clinical disability or abnormal physical signs. To address ...
  • Premawardhena, A.P.; Ediriweera, D.S.; Sabouhanian, A.; Allen, A.; Rees, D.; de Silva, S.; Perera, W.; Katugaha, N.; Arambepola, M.; Yamashita, R.C.; Mettananda, S.; Jiffry, N.; Mehta, V.; Cader, R.; Bandara, D.; St Pierre, T.; Muraca, G.; Fisher, C.; Kirubarajan, A.; Khan, S.; Allen, S.; Lamabadusuriya, S.P.; Weatherall, D.J.; Olivieri, N.F. (Elsevier Ltd, 2022)
    Background: Worldwide, haemoglobin E β-thalassaemia is the most common genotype of severe β-thalassaemia. The paucity of long-term data for this form of thalassaemia makes evidence-based management challenging. We did a ...
  • Premawardhena, A.P.; Weerasinghe, M.; Kottachchi, D.; Arambepola, M.; Katugaha, N.; Samarakoon, S.; Otivieri, N.F.; Weatherall, D.J. (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2007)
    OBJECTIVE: Thalassaemia trait is considered a mild and asymptomatic condition. However patients with this disease may be symptomatic. Should these be attributed to the disease? Does pre-knowledge about the diagnosis affect ...

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