Samadara Nakandala
- Practicing empirical anti-tuberculosis treatment (ATT) in suspected spinal tuberculosis (STB): Follow up of 33 cases from Sri Lanka, a limited resource setting with an intermediate disease burdenBy Duminda Yasaratne, Dushantha Madegedara, Keerthi Weerawardhana, Prasanna Wijerathne, Kulathunga Nishantha, Samadara Nakandala, Neranjan Dissanayake and Chathura WirasingheDuminda YasaratneRespiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaDushantha MadegedaraRespiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaKeerthi WeerawardhanaRespiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaPrasanna WijerathneRespiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaKulathunga NishanthaRespiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaSamadara NakandalaRespiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaNeranjan DissanayakeRespiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaChathura WirasingheRespiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri Lanka
- Role of medical thoracoscopy in a developing country: A single unit experience from Sri LankaBy Dushantha Madegedara, Neranjan Dissanayake, Duminda Yasaratne, Chandana Kulathunga, Samadara Nakandala, Prasanne Wijerathne and Chathura WirasingheDushantha MadegedaraRespiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaNeranjan DissanayakeRespiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaDuminda YasaratneRespiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaChandana KulathungaRespiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaSamadara NakandalaRespiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaPrasanne WijerathneRespiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaChathura WirasingheRespiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri Lanka
- High burden of rapidly growing non-tuberculosis mycobacteria in patients with respiratory disease undergoing elective bronchoscopyBy Neranjan Dissanayake, Dushantha Madegedara, Dhammika MaganaArachchi, Udani Karunarathna, Duminda Yasaratne, Chathuranga De Silva, Chandana Kulathunga, Samadara Nakandala, Prasanne Wijerathne and Chathura WirasingheNeranjan Dissanayake1Respiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaDushantha Madegedara1Respiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaDhammika MaganaArachchi2Department of Cell Biology, Institute of Fundamental Studies, Kandy, Sri LankaUdani Karunarathna2Department of Cell Biology, Institute of Fundamental Studies, Kandy, Sri LankaDuminda Yasaratne1Respiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaChathuranga De Silva2Department of Cell Biology, Institute of Fundamental Studies, Kandy, Sri LankaChandana Kulathunga1Respiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaSamadara Nakandala1Respiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaPrasanne Wijerathne1Respiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri LankaChathura Wirasinghe1Respiratory Disease Treatment Unit, Teaching Hospital, Kandy, Sri Lanka
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