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Browsing Microbiology by Author "Bulugahapitiya, U."

Browsing Microbiology by Author "Bulugahapitiya, U."

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  • Wijesuriya, T.M.; Kottahachchi, J.; Gunasekara, T.D.C.P.; Bulugahapitiya, U.; Ranasinghe, K.N.P.; Fernando, S.S.N.; Weerasekara, M.M. (Wolters Kluwer- Medknow, 2015-11-04)
    Introduction: Approximately, 33% patients with diabetes are afflicted with onychomycosis. In the past, nondermatophyte molds have been regarded as opportunistic pathogens; recently, Aspergillus species are considered as ...
  • Wijesuriya, T.M.; Kottahachchi, J.; Gunasekara, T.D.C.P.; Bulugahapitiya, U.; Rajasinghe, K.N.P.; Fernando, S.S.N.; Weerasekera, M.M. (Wolters Kluwer- Medknow, 2015-12)
    Approximately, 33% patients with diabetes are afflicted with onychomycosis. In the past, nondermatophyte molds have been regarded as opportunistic pathogens; recently, Aspergillus species are considered as emerging pathogens ...
  • Wijesuriya, T.M.; Kottahachchi, J.; Gunasekara, T.D.C.P.; Bulugahapitiya, U.; Ranasinghe, K.N.P.; Fernando, S.S.N.; Weerasekera, M.M. (Endocrine Society of Sri Lanka, 2015-10-01)
    INTRODUCTION: Onychomycosis accounts for about a half of all nail abnormalities. Approximately 33% patients with diabetes are suffering with onychomycosis. In Sri Lanka the prevalence of onychomycosis among diabetics is ...
  • Weerasekera, M.M.; Wijesooriya, T.M.; Gunasekara, T.D.C.P.; Bulugahapitiya, U.; Kottahachchi, J.; Fernando, S.S.N. (Global Research & Development Services, Bangkok, 2015-01-05)
    Superficial fungal foot infection (SFFI) in diabetic patients increases the risk of developing serious sequlae such as the diabetic foot syndrome which may lead to limb amputation and other life threatening complications. ...

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