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Browsing 2017 - Medical by Author "Vidanapathirana, M."

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  • Amararatne, R.R.G.S.; Jayasundara, S.; Vidanapathirana, M. (Creative Commons Attribution License, 2017)
    Subdural haemorrhage is almost always traumatic and rarely natural. Traumatic Subdural haemorrhage (SDH) occurs following break of the parasagittal bridging vessels due to shearing movement of the head. Clinical features ...
  • Sanjeewa, H.K.R.; Vidanapathirana, M. (Creative Commons Attribution License, 2017)
    The term ―complex suicide‖ refers to suicides in which more than one method is applied. It can be further classified as planned and unplanned complex suicide. In planned complex suicides, two or more methods are employed ...
  • Amararatne, R.R.G.S.; Vidanapathirana, M. (Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, India., 2017-02)
    When ascertaining the manner of death, the forensic pathologist should be careful, because in some instances, attempts are made by the criminals to conceal homicides as suicides. The case under discussion highlights the ...
  • Batuwitage, L.T.; Jayawardena, A.; Sandamini, H.; Rajapakse, R.N.; Karunaratna, D.D.; Vidanapathirana, M.; Pallewatte, A. (International Journal of Research- Granthaalayah, 2017)
    Facial soft tissue thickness (FSTT) is essential to forensic anthropologists for facial reconstruction- recreating a recognizable face from an unidentified skull and to plastic surgeons for treatment planning. Together ...
  • Gunathilake, K.M.T.B.; Vidanapathirana, M. (Medico-legal Journal of Sri Lanka, 2017-03-28)
    Introduction Time to time there are unusual commercial products appear in the market and they become epidemics of suicide. “Prinso/Pus kudu” is an illegal commercial detergent. This washing powder is marketed as two ...
  • Vidanapathirana, M. (College of Forensic Pathologists of Sri Lanka, 2017)
    Euthanasia is the practice of intentionally ending a life of another person to relieve pain and suffering. When the consent of the person is considered, it can be classified into voluntary, non-voluntary or involuntary, ...
  • Sanjeewa, H.K.R.; Vidanapathirana, M. (Wolters Kluwer ‑ Medknow, 2017-12-11)
    The allegations made against custodians regarding ill treatments have been increased in Sri Lanka. However, their attention is grabbed by the immediate complications of torture, but not by late or delayed complications. ...

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