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Transactions of The Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2009

A clinical guide for early detection of dengue fever and timing of investigations to detect patients likely to develop complications

R. Premaratna; A. Pathmeswaran; N.D.D.M. Amarasekara; M.B.C. Motha; K.V.H.K.K. Perera; H.J. de Silva

We aimed to identify clinical features that would be useful for case detection and the appropriate timing of investigations and hospital admissions in patients with short-duration fever, suspected to be dengue fever (DF). Of 928 adult patients with short-duration fever admitted to Colombo North Teaching Hospital, Sri Lanka during February-June 2004, one in four were randomly selected for assessment of the severity of six clinical features: headache, body aches, vomiting, retro-orbital pain, generalised weakness (scale 0-9) and skin erythema (grade 1-5). There were 148 DF patients (95 males, mean age+/-SD: 28+/-12 years) and 54 non-DF patients as controls (44 males, mean age+/-SD: 25+/-11 years). All symptoms assessed (cut-off >or=5) and skin erythema (>or=grade 2) had a good positive predictive value for DF. However, erythema had the best negative predictive value, helping to differentiate DF from other short-duration fevers. More than 95% of patients with dengue had a platelet count above 50000/microl until the third day of illness. The platelet counts were significantly reduced when erythema, fever, vomiting and generalised weakness were persistent. In conclusion, erythema elicited by hand impression may help in the prediction of DF, and follow-up blood counts are indicated when symptoms persist.


Ceylon Medical Journal | 2009

Systemic lupus erythematosus and pregnancy – a challenge to the clinician

M.B.C. Motha; P.S. Wijesinghe


Ceylon Medical Journal | 2014

Recurrent Pregnancy Loss and Thrombophilia

M.B.C. Motha; T.S. Palihawadana


Ceylon Medical Journal | 2017

Nutcracker syndrome in pregnancy: a worrying presentation of a benign condition.

M.B.C. Motha; T.S. Palihawadana; T. Dias; P.S. Wijesinghe


Archive | 2016

Prevalence of menopausal symptoms and their impact on daily activities: A community based longitudinal study in Ragama, Sri Lanka

C.S.N. Heenatigala; S.N.M.P.K. Gunathilaka; Teresa Dias; T.S. Palihawadana; M.B.C. Motha; H.J. de Silva


Archive | 2016

A study on the rate of symptoms of pelvic floor dysfunction among healthy women in pre and post-menopausal age and its impact on their day-to-day life.

K.V.M. Pieris; D.P.G.G.M. Prasanga; Teresa Dias; T.S. Palihawadana; M.B.C. Motha; H.J. de Silva


Sri Lanka Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2015

Diabetes mellitus in pregnancy

M.B.C. Motha; T. Dias


Sri Lanka Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2014

Iron deficiency anaemia in pregnancy: diagnosis, prevention and treatment

T.S. Palihawadana; I M R Goonewardene; M.B.C. Motha; H S A Williams


Sri Lanka Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology | 2014

An audit on performance of medical students of the University of Kelaniya in completing the clinical tasks during their final year obstetrics & gynaecology clinical attachment

T.S. Palihawadana; M.B.C. Motha; T. Dias; P.S. Wijesinghe


Archive | 2014

An Audit on Performance of Medical Students of the University of Kelaniya in Completing the Clinical Tasks during their Final

T.S. Palihawadana; M.B.C. Motha; T. Dias; P.S. Wijesinghe

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T. Dias

University of Kelaniya

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Teresa Dias

Instituto Português de Oncologia Francisco Gentil

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