Ajitha Jayaratnam
- A 10-year retrospective observational study of TB meningitis in east LondonBy Christina Petridou, Tim Appleby and Ajitha JayaratnamChristina Petridou1Respiratory Department, King George Hospital, London, United KingdomTim Appleby1Respiratory Department, King George Hospital, London, United KingdomAjitha Jayaratnam1Respiratory Department, King George Hospital, London, United Kingdom
- The role of the asthma nurse specialist in optimising the management of acute asthma according to British Thoracic Society guidelinesBy Philip Coakley, Karina Virdee, Ajitha Jayaratnam and Bernadette HawkesPhilip Coakley1Medicine, King George Hospital, London, United KingdomKarina Virdee1Medicine, King George Hospital, London, United KingdomAjitha Jayaratnam1Medicine, King George Hospital, London, United KingdomBernadette Hawkes1Medicine, King George Hospital, London, United Kingdom
- Prevalence of hypovitaminosis D in TB patients in an East London populationBy Muhammad Tufail, Philip Coakley, Ashton Harper, Pandina Kwong, Stuart Jones, Bridget Hall, Angela Hauser, Ajitha Jayaratnam and Michael AppsMuhammad Tufail1Respiratory Medicine Department, King George Hospital- Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, London, United KingdomPhilip Coakley1Respiratory Medicine Department, King George Hospital- Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, London, United KingdomAshton Harper1Respiratory Medicine Department, King George Hospital- Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, London, United KingdomPandina Kwong2Biochemistry Department, King George Hospital- Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, London, United KingdomStuart Jones2Biochemistry Department, King George Hospital- Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, London, United KingdomBridget Hall1Respiratory Medicine Department, King George Hospital- Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, London, United KingdomAngela Hauser1Respiratory Medicine Department, King George Hospital- Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, London, United KingdomAjitha Jayaratnam1Respiratory Medicine Department, King George Hospital- Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, London, United KingdomMichael Apps1Respiratory Medicine Department, King George Hospital- Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust, London, United Kingdom
- Are we effectively monitoring and treating vitamin D deficient patients with tuberculosis?By James Murray, Lara Wood and Ajitha JayaratnamJames Murray1Respiratory Medicine, King George Hospital, London, United KingdomLara Wood1Respiratory Medicine, King George Hospital, London, United KingdomAjitha Jayaratnam1Respiratory Medicine, King George Hospital, London, United Kingdom
- Age as a factor affecting the diagnostic accuracy of TB lymphadenitisBy Kavita Dave, Anita Saigal, Farhan Ullah, Ferduche Miah, Hardeep Kalsi, Robert Sands and Ajitha JayaratnamKavita DaveDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Queens Hospital, Romford, United KingdomAnita SaigalDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Queens Hospital, Romford, United KingdomFarhan UllahDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Queens Hospital, Romford, United KingdomFerduche MiahDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Queens Hospital, Romford, United KingdomHardeep KalsiDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Queens Hospital, Romford, United KingdomRobert SandsDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Queens Hospital, Romford, United KingdomAjitha JayaratnamDepartment of Respiratory Medicine, Queens Hospital, Romford, United Kingdom
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