Shalini Sri Ranganathan
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Recent Articles
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Sri Ranganathan S, Thiyahiny S, Balasubramaniam R, Beneragama B
Indian J Pediatr
. 2020 Jun;
88(2):178-179.
PMID: 32564296
No abstract available.
12.
Nadeshkumar A, Sathiadas G, Sri Ranganathan S
BMC Health Serv Res
. 2020 May;
20(1):377.
PMID: 32375749
Background: Good dispensing practice is vital for rational use of medicines. There are many paediatric specific challenges when maintaining good dispensing practices to children. Lack of age appropriate dosage forms,...
13.
Nadeshkumar A, Sathiadas G, Pathmeswaran A, Sri Ranganathan S
WHO South East Asia J Public Health
. 2019 Apr;
8(1):42-49.
PMID: 30950430
Background: Owing to lack of indicators, researchers are compelled to use non-specific indicators to assess rational use of medicines in children. Thus, paediatric-specific issues are poorly described. This study aims...
14.
Sumanasena S, Wanigasinghe J, Arambepola C, Sri Ranganathan S, Muhandiram E
Dev Med Child Neurol
. 2019 Mar;
61(11):1295-1301.
PMID: 30854631
Aim: To describe the baseline developmental profile and influence of clinical and demographic factors on the developmental skills of infants diagnosed with infantile spasms. Method: Ninety-five infants (55 males, 40...
15.
Karbwang J, Koonrungsesomboon N, Torres C, Jimenez E, Kaur G, Mathur R, et al.
BMC Med Ethics
. 2018 Sep;
19(1):79.
PMID: 30219106
Background: The use of lengthy, detailed, and complex informed consent forms (ICFs) is of paramount concern in biomedical research as it may not truly promote the rights and interests of...
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Murugupillai R, Sri Ranganathan S, Wanigasinghe J, Muniyandi R, Arambepola C
Epilepsy Behav
. 2018 Feb;
80:56-60.
PMID: 29414559
Purpose: Clinical trials of antiepileptic drugs frequently measure outcomes of seizure control, which demonstrate efficacy. Yet, functional status, quality of life, and long-term treatment effects reflecting effectiveness are scarcely assessed....
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Wanigasinghe J, Arambepola C, Sri Ranganathan S, Sumanasena S
Pediatr Neurol
. 2017 Sep;
76:14-19.
PMID: 28927673
Objective: We earlier completed a single-blind, parallel-group, randomized clinical trial to test the null hypothesis that adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) is not superior to high-dose prednisolone for short-term control of West...
18.
Senadheera G, Sri Ranganathan S, Gunawardane N, Fernando G, Fernandopulle B
Ceylon Med J
. 2017 Apr;
62(1):70-72.
PMID: 28390337
No abstract available.
19.
Sathiadas M, Mayoorathy S, Varuni K, Sri Ranganathan S
Indian J Pediatr
. 2016 Jul;
84(2):128-133.
PMID: 27431383
Objective: To identify areas of deficiencies and gaps in child protection services in Northern Sri Lanka. Also, to help in recommending strategies, programmes of interventions for addressing issues of child...
20.
Wanigasinghe J, Arambepola C, Sri Ranganathan S, Sumanasena S, Attanapola G
Pediatr Neurol
. 2015 Jul;
53(3):193-9.
PMID: 26216500
Objective: A single-center, single-blind, parallel-group, randomized clinical trial was performed to test the null hypothesis that adrenocorticotropic hormone is not superior to high-dose prednisolone for treatment of newly diagnosed West...