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JournalISSN: 0008-7335

Casopís lékar̆ů c̆eských 

Czech Medical Association of J. E. Purkyně
About: Casopís lékar̆ů c̆eských is an academic journal published by Czech Medical Association of J. E. Purkyně. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Population & Medicine. It has an ISSN identifier of 0008-7335. Over the lifetime, 2491 publications have been published receiving 9919 citations. The journal is also known as: Journal of Czech Physicians & Časopis lékařův českých.


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TL;DR: In the present paper the authors show in detail howormal Concept Analysis can be applied to the study of results obtained in clinical practice.
Abstract: Formal Concept Analysis plays a fundamental role in different fields of research and it is widely used in applied sciences in the last years. In the present paper the authors show in detail how it can be applied to the study of results obtained in clinical practice.

799 citations

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TL;DR: Teaching of nutrition will be necessary to expand teaching of nutrition into undergraduate and postgraduate medical curricula to prevent health damage due to inadequate intake of trace elements as well as uncontrolled intake of freely available preparations sold as supplements.
Abstract: The importance of trace elements as essential dietary constituents is not sufficiently appreciated by the medical profession, although in recent years a significant increase of new finding on their essential character in nutrition occurred as well as of data on changes in the composition of the diet which can cause their deficiency and in some instances a toxic excess. The diagnosis of deficiency or excess of these substances in the organism is very complicated. because their blood level frequently does not provide sufficient information on their reserves in the organism and new laboratory methods suited for this purpose must be developed and tested. The interpretation of the assembled results is very pretentious and it will be therefore necessary to expand teaching of nutrition, where the problem of trace elements no doubt belongs, into undergraduate and postgraduate medical curricula to prevent health damage due to inadequate intake of trace elements as well as uncontrolled intake of freely available preparations sold as supplements.

307 citations

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TL;DR: When the physiological requirements of iodine are not met in a given population, a series of functional and developmental abnormalities occur, including thyroid function abnormalities and, when iodine deficiency is severe, endemic goiter and cretinism, endemic mental retardation, decreased fertility rate, increased perinatal death, and infant mortality.
Abstract: Iodine is a trace element present in the human body in minute amounts (15-20 mg in adults, i.e. 0.0285 x 10(-3)% of body weight). The only confirmed function of iodine is to constitute an essential substrate for the synthesis of thyroid hormones, tetraiodothyronine, thyroxine or T4 and triiodothyronine, T3 (1). In thyroxine, iodine is 60% by weight. Thyroid hormones, in turn, play a decisive role in the metabolism of all cells of the organism (2) and in the process of early growth and development of most organs, especially of the brain (3). Brain development in humans occurs from fetal life up to the third postnatal year (4). Consequently, a deficit in iodine and/or in thyroid hormones occurring during this critical period of life will result not only in the slowing down of the metabolic activities of all the cells of the organism but also in irreversible alterations in the development of the brain. The clinical consequence will be mental retardation (5). When the physiological requirements of iodine are not met in a given population, a series of functional and developmental abnormalities occur (Table 1), including thyroid function abnormalities and, when iodine deficiency is severe, endemic goiter and cretinism, endemic mental retardation, decreased fertility rate, increased perinatal death, and infant mortality. These complications, which constitute an hindrance to the development of the affected population, are grouped under the general heading of Iodine Deficiency Disorders, IDD (6). Broad geographic areas exist in which the population is affected by IDD.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

177 citations

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TL;DR: The mainstay of therapy is supportive intensive care, prevention of sepsis and multiple organ failure and identification and treatment of infected pancreatic necrosis, with surgical approach justified in verified infected necrosis.
Abstract: Acute pancreatitis ranges from mild to severe necrotizing form complicated by multiorgan failure with high mortality rate. It has different causes, not entirely clear pathogenesis and unpredictable and variable course. Therapeutic measures are limited. The mainstay of therapy is supportive intensive care, prevention of sepsis and multiple organ failure and identification and treatment of infected pancreatic necrosis. Surgical approach is justified in verified infected necrosis. In case of sterile pancreatic necrosis complicated by organ failures is the role of surgical intervention debatable.

140 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
202328
202236
20207
201910
201812
201714