Thesis Eva Stokhuijzen

On 28 November 2018  Eva Stokhuijzen MD defended her thesis 'Hemostasis - Factors That Matter' at the University of Amsterdam.

Promotores: Prof CJ Fijnvandraat MD PhD and prof AB Meijer PhD    
Co-promoteres:  Prof ML Rand PhD and M Peters MD PhD

Venue: Agnietenkapel, University of Amsterdam, Oudezijds Voorburgwal 229, Amsterdam

Summary

Hemostasis is a physiological response that occurs in the body when arteries are damaged. It causes bleeding to stop by causing it to coagulate in the damaged area. Eva Stokhuijzen investigates a number of fundamental and clinical factors that play a role in this process.

Chapters

Chapter One
Introduction

Chapter Two
Differences between platelets derived from neonatal cord blood and adult peripheral blood assessed by mass spectrometry Abstract

Chapter Three
Severity and features of epistaxis in children with a mucocutaneous bleeding disorder Abstract

Chapter Four
Identifying Children with HEreditary Coagulation disorders (iCHEC): a protocol for a prospective cohort study Abstract

Chapter Five
The effect of von Willebrand factor on inhibitor eradication in patients with severe hemophilia A

Chapter Six
Identification of glycans on plasma-derived ADAMTS13 Abstract

Chapter Seven
Summary and discussion

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Hemostasis - Factors That Matter