Niranthi Perera
University of Colombo
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Forensic Science International | 1988
M.S.L. Salgado; L.B.L. De Alwis; Niranthi Perera
The remains of a suspected case of homicide, found to be almost totally skeletal on exhumation, was dug out from a pit in a tract of marshy land in the deep south or Sri Lanka. No clothing or other identifying articles were found with the remains. During exhumation a distinct odour of kerosene oil was observed. Examination revealed that the major part of the skeleton was present, including the skull and lower jaw. Examination of these enabled an opinion to be given on the stature, sex and age of the deceased. The head hair found at exhumation showed evidence of burning. Two groups of injuries were found in the bones. One group was consistent with injuries caused during life and showing the characters of healing and moulding. Although medical records were not available, it was possible to obtain a description of the injuries from the court records as a doctor had given evidence on injuries sustained by the deceased years previously. The other group comprised of injuries that would have caused or contributed to death, or were post-mortem injuries inflicted for purposes of disposal. This case illustrates that personal identification may be established from old healed skeletal injuries.
Journal of the Pancreas | 2014
Duminda Subasinghe; Chathuranga Tisara Keppetiyagama; Hemantha Sudasinghe; Niranthi Perera; Thurairajah Skandarajah; Sivasuriya Sivaganesh
CONTEXT Pancreatic desmoplastic small round cell tumour (DSRCT) is an extremely rare malignancy of which very few reports exist. It follows an aggressive course and has a dismal prognosis. CASE REPORT A twenty-four-year-old male presented with a one-month history of rapidly progressive obstructive jaundice associated with abdominal pain suggestive of a biliary colic. Contrast-enhanced CT (CECT) of the abdomen revealed a pancreatic head mass. He underwent a pancreaticoduodenectomy and adjuvant chemotherapy and is disease free one year after surgery. CONCLUSION This is the first reported case of a pancreatic head DSRCT, discovered in a young male investigated for a short history of painful obstructive jaundice.
Annals of Surgical Innovation and Research | 2015
Duminda Subasinghe; Chathuranga Tisara Keppetiyagama; Hemantha Sudasinghe; Saman Wadanamby; Niranthi Perera; Sivasuriya Sivaganesh
BMC Research Notes | 2016
Duminda Subasinghe; Sivasuriya Sivaganesh; Niranthi Perera; D. N. Samarasekera
Ceylon Medical Journal | 2009
Niranthi Perera; Mvc de Silva
Journal of Medical Case Reports | 2017
Niranthi Perera; Chandu De Silva; Vasantha Perera
Journal of Diagnostic Pathology | 2016
Niranthi Perera
Journal of Diagnostic Pathology | 2016
H. D. Tennekoon; S. Vinothika; Niranthi Perera
Annals of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine | 2016
Niranthi Perera; Hiranya Dulanjalie Tennekoon; Randula Ranawaka
Journal of Diagnostic Pathology | 2014
Priyanka H. Abeygunasekara; Niranthi Perera; S A S Goonawardene; M. V. C. De Silva