Publications by authors named "Thushani Anuththara"

Background: Kikuchi Fujimoto disease is a rare self-limiting disorder mainly affecting young Asian females. The typical presentation is unexplained fever with associated cervical lymphadenopathy. It can mimic many sinister diseases such as lymphoma, tuberculosis, and systemic lupus erythematosus.

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  • The study aimed to compare the growth measurements of newborns in a Sri Lankan hospital against WHO standards, focusing on factors such as birth weight, length, and head circumference.
  • A total of 393 newborns were analyzed, revealing that male and female newborns generally had lower birth weights and head circumferences than WHO medians, with significant associations found between birth weight and maternal factors.
  • The findings suggest that the current WHO standards may not accurately reflect the growth expectations for Sri Lankan newborns, leading to the recommendation for broader studies across the island.
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