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    Multiple subcutaneous folds in oculocerebrorenal syndrome of Lowe
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2013) Wanigasinghe, J.; Mettananda, S.; de Silva, K.S.H.; Gunethilake, S.
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    Pseudohypoaldosteronism type 1 in an infant
    (Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2011) Mettananda, D.S.G.; de Silva, K.S.H.
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    Sociodemographic and health aspects of mothers in a paediatric ward
    (Sri Lanka College of Paediatricians, 2005) de Silva, K.S.H.; Mettananda, D.S.G.; Athauda, T.
    OBJECTIVES: To study a group of mothers in a paediatric ward and describe socio demographic profile, presence of existing disease, pulse and blood pressure (BP) profiles during hospital stay, psychological profile prior to admission and changes demonstrated during period of stay. METHOD: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was done in a ward at Lady Ridgeway Hospital for 6 weeks from May 2004. Five hundred mothers staying with their sick children were interviewed using a questionnaire dealing with various aspects. Mothers of children with chronic diseases needing regular admissions and those transferred to and from ward were excluded. Pulse rate and BP of mothers were recorded on admission, within 24 hours and on discharge. Psychological profile was assessed as psychological score, describing behaviour prior to admission, and acute stress score, analysing changes demonstrated during present admission. This was done using a scoring system on a standard questionnaire with 23 items and a modified one with 5 items where higher scores identified mothers reacting more to stressful situations. RESULTS: 476 (95.2%) questionnaires were analysed. Mean age of mothers was 32.1 years with a range of 17 to 52 years. 442 (92.9%) mothers had received secondary or higher education but 8 had never been to school. Monthly income was

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