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Progression of thyroid diseases in women with thyroid gland disorder diagnosed during pregnancy
Krejčová, Simona ; Springer, Drahomíra (advisor) ; Límanová, Zdeňka (referee)
Diploma thesis is based on a four-year study the goal which was to demonstrate on a group of pregnant and postpartum women the frequency and severity of thyroid disease in pregnancy and after childbirth, and thus support the introduction of screening of function thyreidopathias into normal practice within screening for congenital defects in first trimester of pregnancy. In 3937 sera from women in the 10th - 12 week of pregnancy were, with informed consent of pregnant, determined TSH and anti TPO, in the case of FT4 deviation. Of the total number of examined 6,4 % had TSH higher than 4,00 mIU/l, 4,2 % with TSH less than 0,1 mIU/l and 12,4 % of women with positive anti TPO antibodies. 552 women were recommended visiting endocrinology. 106 pregnant women came to be endocrinologically tested to Third Internal Clinic of VFN and 1st LF UK which is the equivalent to 19,2 % of all positive hits and 2,7 % of all investigated over the period. Only 56 women (52,8 %), came for subsequent checks in which the monitoring of the disease continued. After the endocrinologic examination in pregnancy 60,4 % of women was diagnosed with subclinical hypothyroidism. This subclinical form developed in 39 % of women into an overt hypothyroidism 24 - 30 months after childbirth. Overall, the disease progressed in 41.1% of women....
Progression of thyroid diseases in women with thyroid gland disorder diagnosed during pregnancy
Krejčová, Simona ; Límanová, Zdeňka (referee) ; Springer, Drahomíra (advisor)
Diploma thesis is based on a four-year study the goal which was to demonstrate on a group of pregnant and postpartum women the frequency and severity of thyroid disease in pregnancy and after childbirth, and thus support the introduction of screening of function thyreidopathias into normal practice within screening for congenital defects in first trimester of pregnancy. In 3937 sera from women in the 10th - 12 week of pregnancy were, with informed consent of pregnant, determined TSH and anti TPO, in the case of FT4 deviation. Of the total number of examined 6,4 % had TSH higher than 4,00 mIU/l, 4,2 % with TSH less than 0,1 mIU/l and 12,4 % of women with positive anti TPO antibodies. 552 women were recommended visiting endocrinology. 106 pregnant women came to be endocrinologically tested to Third Internal Clinic of VFN and 1st LF UK which is the equivalent to 19,2 % of all positive hits and 2,7 % of all investigated over the period. Only 56 women (52,8 %), came for subsequent checks in which the monitoring of the disease continued. After the endocrinologic examination in pregnancy 60,4 % of women was diagnosed with subclinical hypothyroidism. This subclinical form developed in 39 % of women into an overt hypothyroidism 24 - 30 months after childbirth. Overall, the disease progressed in 41.1% of women....
Music in Literature
Krejčová, Simona ; Grmelová, Anna (advisor) ; Ženíšek, Jakub (referee)
The work deals with the issue of Music in Literature, especially related to 20th century British fiction. To demonstrate the roles of music in the novel, the thesis analyses selected works by E. M. Forster and Anthony Burgess from the musical point of view. Based on the study and analysis of both primary and secondary sources, the work tries to present the readers both with the existing findings about the theme as well as my own analysis. The aim of the work is to reveal the ties between music and literature and introduce a another possible angle of discussing not only the selected authors but literature in general, enriching thus both our literary and musical experience. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

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