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4. Colorectal cancer burden and trends in a South Asian cohort: experience from a regional tertiary care center in Sri Lanka.

5. Detection of micrometastases in lymph nodes using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction for cytokeratin 20: are we understaging rectal cancer?

9. DETECTION OF MICROMETASTASES IN LYMPH NODES USING REVERSE TRANSCRIPTION POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION FOR CYTOKERATIN 20: ARE WE UNDERSTAGING RECTAL CANCER?

10. Mistakes in utilising histopathology for the management of liver disease.

11. A rare presentation of an acute abdomen: an ileal diverticular perforation.

12. Overall Survival of Elderly Patients Having Surgery for Colorectal Cancer Is Comparable to Younger Patients: Results from a South Asian Population.

13. Worsening cholestasis and possible cefuroxime-induced liver injury following "successful" therapeutic endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography for a distal common bile duct stone: a case report.

14. Intestinal tuberculosis masquerading as difficult to treat Crohn disease: a case report.

15. Total number of lymph nodes harvested is associated with better survival in stages II and III colorectal cancer.

16. Vulvitis granulomatosa, Melkersson-Rosenthal syndrome, and Crohn's disease: dramatic response to infliximab therapy.

17. Subclinical mucosal inflammation in diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) in a tropical setting.

18. Distribution of human papillomavirus genotypes in archival cervical tissue from women with cervical cancer in urban Sri Lanka.

19. Neoadjuvant therapy for rectal cancer down-stages the tumor but reduces lymph node harvest significantly.

20. Comparison of one week and two weeks of triple therapy for the eradication of Helicobacter pylori in a Sri Lankan population: a randomised, controlled study.

21. Methyldopa use should be restricted.

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