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    Incidence, causes and pattern of cancellation of elective surgical operations in a university teaching hospital in the Lake Zone, Tanzania by Chalya, P L, Gilyoma, J M, Mabula, J B, Simbila, S, Ngayomela, I H, Chandika, A B, Mahalu, W

    Published in African health sciences (01-09-2011)
    “…Cancellation of elective surgical operations is recognized as a major cause of emotional trauma to patients as well as their families. This study was carried…”
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    Diffuse-Type Hepatoma: A Grave Prognostic Marker by Siriwardana, Rohan C., Liyanage, Chandika A.H., Gunetilleke, Bhagya, Niriella, Madunil A., de Silva, Janaka, Dassanayake, Anuradha S., Jayatunge, Subani P.

    Published in Gastrointestinal Tumors (01-09-2017)
    “…Background: Data on diffuse-type hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are rare. HCC in Sri Lanka is rising, and the majority is related to nonalcoholic fatty liver…”
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    Motorcycle injuries as an emerging public health problem in Mwanza City, north-western Tanzania by Chalya, Phillipo L, Mabula, J B, Ngayomela, I H, Kanumba, E S, Chandika, A B, Giiti, G, Mawala, B, Balumuka, D D

    Published in Tanzania journal of health research (01-10-2010)
    “…Motorcycle injuries constitute a major but neglected emerging public health problem in developing countries and are a common cause of road traffic injuries…”
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    Short-term surgical missions: joining hands with local providers to ensure sustainability by Mitchell, K B, Balumuka, D, Kotecha, V, Said, S A, Chandika, A

    Published in South African journal of surgery (01-02-2012)
    “…Short-term surgical missions may appear to fill a void in surgical capacity in the developing world, but may inadvertently also disrupt well-established local…”
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    Duodenum-preserving local excision of a gastrointestinal stromal tumor by Liyanage, Chandika A H, Abeygunawardhana, Sanjaya, Kumarage, Sumudu, Deen, Kemal I

    “…BACKGROUND:Duodenal gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are rare. Because of the complex anatomy of the duodenum, the methods of resection of these tumors…”
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    Prevention of iatrogenic bile duct injuries in difficult laparoscopic cholecystectomies: is the naso‐biliary drain the answer? by Liyanage, Chandika A. H., Sadakari, Yoshihiko, Kitada, Hidehisa, Ienaga, Jun, Tanabe, Reiko, Takahata, Shunichi, Nabae, Toshinaga, Tanaka, Masao

    “…Background Prevention of iatrogenic injuries is of paramount importance in difficult laparoscopic cholecystectomies (LC). The objective of this study was to…”
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    Short-term surgical missions : joining hands with local providers to ensure sustainability : opinion by Said, S.A., Mitchell, K.B., Kotecha, V., Balumuka, D., Chandika, A.

    Published in South African journal of surgery (01-02-2012)
    “…Short-term surgical missions may appear to fill a void in surgical capacity in the developing world, but may inadvertently also disrupt well-established local…”
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    Incidence, causes and pattern of cancellation of Elective surgical operations in a University Teaching Hospital in the Lake Zone, Tanzania by Chalya, PL, Gilyoma, JM, Mabula, JB, Simbila, S, Ngayomela, IH, Chandika, AB, Mahalu, W

    Published in African health sciences (25-03-2012)
    “…Background: Cancellation of elective surgical operations is recognized as a major cause of emotional trauma to patients as well as their families. This study…”
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    Chemical compositions and biological activities of marine invertebrates from the East Sea of South Korea by Kim, Geun-Hyeong, Park, Hyeon-Ho, Chandika, Pathum, Ko, Seok-Chun, Jung, Kyung-Mi, Yoon, Sang Chul, Oh, Taeg-Yun, Kim, Young-Mog, Jung, Won-Kyo

    Published in Fisheries and aquatic sciences (2019)
    “…Background: Marine invertebrates are well known as pivotal bioresources with bioactive substances such as anti-inflammatory sterols, antitumor terpenes, and…”
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