Master’s Degree Awarded to Mr. Abdulsalam Abdulbaqi Al-Junaid in Laboratory Hematology and Blood Transfusion

Mr. Abdulsalam Abdulbaqi Ibrahim Al-Junaid was awarded a Master’s Degree in Hematology and Blood Transfusion with an average of Very Good and a grade of (87.5) for his thesis titled: Evaluation of Coagulation Profiles and Platelets Parameters in Pregnant Women Presenting with Pre-eclampsia in AL-Gomhori Hospital, Sana’a, Yemen, which was submitted to the Department of Laboratory Hematology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences – Sana’a University. The MA defense was held on Wednesday, December 10, 2025.
The MA Viva-voce Committee, which was formed based on a resolution issued by the Graduate Studies and Scientific Research Council, consisted of the following:
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Committee Members |
Designation |
Position |
1 |
Prof. Lutfi Abdulsalam Al-Maqtari |
Internal Examiner |
Chair |
2 |
Prof. Ahmed Qaed Salem Thabit |
Main Supervisor |
Member |
3 |
Dr. Fouad Ahmed Balkam |
External Examiner |
Member |
The study aimed to evaluate coagulation parameters and platelet indices in pregnant women diagnosed with pre-eclampsia at AL-Gomhori Hospital in Sana’a, Yemen.
The study yielded a number of key findings summarized as follows:
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Pregnant women with pre-eclampsia at AL-Gomhori Hospital demonstrated notable alterations in platelet indices, specifically a reduction in platelet count and an increase in mean platelet volume (MPV).
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Coagulation abnormalities, such as prolonged prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), and an elevated INR.
In light of these findings, the researcher recommended the following:
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Implementing routine screening for pregnant women, particularly those at higher risk, such as women over 35, those living in remote rural areas, or those with a history of miscarriage, to enable early detection.
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Considering platelet parameters (platelet count and mean platelet volume) as useful and inexpensive indicators for early diagnosis and monitoring of pre-eclampsia, especially in low-resource settings far from urban medical services.
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Applying routine monitoring of coagulation tests, especially PT and aPTT, for clinical follow-up of pregnant women with pre-eclampsia to prevent severe complications such as eclampsia and deep-vein thrombosis.
The defense session was attended by faculty members, researchers, students, colleagues, and the researcher’s family.

To watch the video announcement of the results, click on this link.
https://youtu.be/XI88XjhwnBU?si=KWwWGJkEB1yPheKe



