University of Groningen
Biliary atresia: neurodevelopment and quality of life Rodijk, Lyan
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10.33612/diss.133865199
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Rodijk, L. (2020). Biliary atresia: neurodevelopment and quality of life. University of Groningen. https://doi.org/10.33612/diss.133865199
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Stellingen behorende bij het proefschrift
Biliary atresia: neurodevelopment and quality of life
1. Young children with cholestatic liver disease are at risk of impaired development of cognition, behavior and, especially, motor skills (this thesis)
2. Cholestasis is the main culprit of impaired neurodevelopment in infants with biliary atresia (this thesis)
3. Assessment of the early motor repertoire should be implemented in the standard care for infants with biliary atresia (this thesis)
4. The development of a neurodevelopmental intervention program for children with biliary atresia is warranted (this thesis)
5. Impaired neurodevelopment and adverse medical events significantly affect health-related quality of life in children with biliary atresia (this thesis)
6. Evaluation of the effectiveness of psychosocial intervention in parents of biliary atresia patients is required (this thesis)
7. Never limit your challenges, challenge your limits
8. Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of imagination (John Dewey)
9. Het enkel behandelen van een ziekte is geen goede zorg
10. Een discussie is net als een klassieke symfonie: het begint met een expositie van de thema’s, gevolgd door de doorwerking om daarna terug te keren naar het hoofdthema in de reprise (J.B.F. Hulscher)