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Assesment of diagnostic methods for immunologically based skin diseases
Brodská, Petra ; Pizinger, Karel (advisor) ; Arenberger, Petr (referee) ; Skořepová, Magdalena (referee)
Background: Atopic dermatitis is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease. Numerous IgE-inducing allergens play role in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis. Malassezia, the predominant skin microbiota fungus, is considered to exacerbate atopic dermatitis, especially in a subset of patients with head and neck type. In the present study the relationship between atopic dermatitis and sensitization to Malassezia antigens was investigated. Methods: We assessed 240 patients with atopic dermatitis seen at the Department of Dermatology, University Hospital in Zürich, Switzerland and at the Department of Dermatovenereology, University Hospital in Pilsen, Czech Republic. The subgroup of patients with primarily head, neck and upper torso pattern of atopic dermatitis was considered as HNAD type. Severity of eczema was assessed with EASI in Switzerland and with SCORAD in the Czech Republic. Total serum IgE and specific IgE to Malassezia were determined and correlated with clinical picture of atopic dermatitis, gender, age and severity of eczema. Results: Total IgE was elevated in 72.5% of patients. Specific IgE to Malassezia was positive (≥ 0.35 kU/l) in 54.2% of patients. Men were significantly more often sensitized to Malassezia antigen (63.5% of men versus 47.1% of women, p-value 0.013). Concurrently, patients...
Assesment of diagnostic methods for immunologically based skin diseases
Brodská, Petra ; Pizinger, Karel (advisor) ; Arenberger, Petr (referee) ; Skořepová, Magdalena (referee)
Background: Atopic dermatitis is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease. Numerous IgE-inducing allergens play role in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis. Malassezia, the predominant skin microbiota fungus, is considered to exacerbate atopic dermatitis, especially in a subset of patients with head and neck type. In the present study the relationship between atopic dermatitis and sensitization to Malassezia antigens was investigated. Methods: We assessed 240 patients with atopic dermatitis seen at the Department of Dermatology, University Hospital in Zürich, Switzerland and at the Department of Dermatovenereology, University Hospital in Pilsen, Czech Republic. The subgroup of patients with primarily head, neck and upper torso pattern of atopic dermatitis was considered as HNAD type. Severity of eczema was assessed with EASI in Switzerland and with SCORAD in the Czech Republic. Total serum IgE and specific IgE to Malassezia were determined and correlated with clinical picture of atopic dermatitis, gender, age and severity of eczema. Results: Total IgE was elevated in 72.5% of patients. Specific IgE to Malassezia was positive (≥ 0.35 kU/l) in 54.2% of patients. Men were significantly more often sensitized to Malassezia antigen (63.5% of men versus 47.1% of women, p-value 0.013). Concurrently, patients...
Diagnosis of Selected pre-Concepts Towards Technical Education of 5th Grade Pupils
BRODSKÁ, Petra
Analysis of selected preconceptions in the technical education of primary school class 5's. The theoretical part is focused on the pupils' conception of schooling, constructivist didactics and its significance for education, the content of technical education in primary schools and methods of collecting and evaluating quantitative and qualitative diagnoses with a focus on the issue. 0 The practical part deals with detecting the level the surveyed respondents structualised the concepts in terms of teaching, in part at the level of affective perception and also in terms of cognitive perception. A cognitive questionnaire in the form of unfinished sentences, a scale questionnaire for the affective level of perception and cognitive maps were used. The research was done with the participation of students from the 5th grade elementary school classes at Suchdol nad Lužnicí, Horní Stropnice and Chlum u Třeboně, identified using the results of the research questionnaire. Results were obtained by processing the qualitative and quantitative points with regard to my future profession.

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