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Anatomy of the human uterus vascular supply with respect to uterus transplantation
Křístek, Jakub ; Froněk, Jiří (advisor) ; Turyna, Radovan (referee) ; Stingl, Josef (referee)
Anatomy of the human uterus vascular supply with respect to uterus transplantation Abstract This dissertation thesis deals with the blood supply of the human uterus and its relevance to uterus transplantation. The first section summarizes what is commonly known of the anatomy of the arterial and venous uterine blood supply including collaterals. It also quotes a few classical anatomical texts, illustrates the transplantation technique, and the pros and cons of utilizing uterine grafts from living and deceased donors. The second section deals with nine publications, the first of which aimed to verify the existence of ipsilateral and contralateral arterial anastomoses. Both types were verified in all specimens (9/9). The second publication analysed two cases of graft thrombosis. The first was brought about through narrowing of the uterine artery, while the other was caused by compression from hematoma. Thrombectomy was unsuccessful in both cases. The third publication compared the utility of CT to that of MR angiography for evaluating uterine vessel quality. These two methods are complementary. The study presents a new radiological classification system suggested to assess uterine vessels. Another publication reports the interim results of a Czech uterus transplant study. Another study presents a uterus...
Renaissance furniture and interior in Central Europe
Fričová, Michaela ; Otavský, Karel (advisor) ; Fronek, Jiří (referee)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis about renaissance furniture and interior in Central Europe is the presentation of renaissance furniture-making and the culture of habitation in Central Europe in culturally historic continuities. In defines the specific principle of furniture creations demonstrated by concrete examples in the following catalogue part. The introduction to the probleme is presenting in the first chapter a summary of the preceding development of furniture art and the whole culture of habitation in Europe. In the second chapter there has been mapped the pervasive change, which the cultur of habitation hat gone trough in the territory of Central Europe during the 16th and the half of the 17th century describing the typological extension of used furniture. At the same time i tis concerning itself with the ideological origins and the historical conditions and the impact upon the whole appearance of the interior. The third chapter is briefly characterizing the production of furniture from the point of wiew of technology, the material structure, the construction and means of production. It is describing the mostly amplified used decoration tenique, and its inspirations. Besides these technical aspects i tis pursuing the economically social backgroud of the produktion of furniture in Central...
Surgical models of the study of the pro-inflammatory effect of adipose tissue in the development of atherosclerosis
Thieme, Filip ; Froněk, Jiří (advisor) ; Vrablík, Michal (referee) ; Broďák, Miloš (referee)
Univerzita Karlova v Praze 1. lékařská fakulta Doktorský studijní program Studijní obor: Experimentální chirurgie MUDr. Filip Thieme Název závěrečné práce Chirurgické modely studia proinflamačního vlivu tukové tkáně v rozvoji aterosklerózy Title Surgical models of the study of the pro-inflammatory effect of adipose tissue in the development of atherosclerosis Typ závěrečné práce Disertační Školitel: doc. MUDr. Jiří Froněk, Ph.D., FRSC Konzultant doc. MUDr. Libor Janoušek, Ph.D. Klinika transplantační chirurgie, IKEM Praha, 2021 Abstract Background: Atherosclerosis is a serious inflammatory systemic disease. Surgery mainly addresses its vascular complications. Conversely, surgery may also lead to the development and acceleration of atherosclerosis, e.g., in a living kidney donor. This would especially be the case in a donor who meets internationally recognized donation criteria but suffers from metabolic syndrome. The effort to refine assessments of living kidney donors in terms of eliminating the risk of developing atherosclerosis is a long-term project. Our aim is to determine risk factors for living kidney donors and to prevent long-term complications after donation. Collecting tissue from a living donor involves not oly subcutaneous tissue (SCAT) but also visceral (VAT) and perivascular tissue (PVAT),...
Johann Hiebel, the painter of frescoes
Fronek, Jiří ; Horyna, Martin (advisor) ; Preiss, Marek (referee) ; Mádl, Martin (referee)
The painter Johann Hiebel (1679/1681 - 1755), who came from Schwaben (South Germany), was one of the many foreign artists who became residents in Bohemia and significantly influenced the Bohemian baroque art. He arrived in Prague at the end of the year 1707 and his arrival was very seasonable. He has acquired a reputation as a painter of frescoes educated by the famous painter Andrea Pozzo. In a short period of time he started working on projects organized by the most important investors in Bohemia, especially by the Societas Jesu of the Bohemian province, where he realized his most significant frescoes in their churches, chaples and libraries, employing his best abilities. Johann Hiebel established the long-term, close relations with the Jesuits and gained fame by realizing his first important and successful contract in the St.Climent's church in Prague (1714-1715). Consequently he made for them other works in fresco that are counted as his masterpieces - the frescoes in one of the order's churches SJ in Klatovy in 1716, then again in the Klementinum in Prague (Oratorium Congregationis Latinae Maioris 1723 and the Bibliotheca Maior 1724), and finally in Świdnica (Schweidnitz) in the Silesia - the chapel Beatissimea Virgins in Sole of the parish church JS (1726). Other focal point of Hiebel's creation...
Renaissance furniture and interior in Central Europe
Fričová, Michaela ; Otavský, Karel (advisor) ; Fronek, Jiří (referee)
The aim of the bachelor's thesis about renaissance furniture and interior in Central Europe is the presentation of renaissance furniture-making and the culture of habitation in Central Europe in culturally historic continuities. In defines the specific principle of furniture creations demonstrated by concrete examples in the following catalogue part. The introduction to the probleme is presenting in the first chapter a summary of the preceding development of furniture art and the whole culture of habitation in Europe. In the second chapter there has been mapped the pervasive change, which the cultur of habitation hat gone trough in the territory of Central Europe during the 16th and the half of the 17th century describing the typological extension of used furniture. At the same time i tis concerning itself with the ideological origins and the historical conditions and the impact upon the whole appearance of the interior. The third chapter is briefly characterizing the production of furniture from the point of wiew of technology, the material structure, the construction and means of production. It is describing the mostly amplified used decoration tenique, and its inspirations. Besides these technical aspects i tis pursuing the economically social backgroud of the produktion of furniture in Central...
Johann Hiebel, the painter of frescoes
Fronek, Jiří ; Horyna, Martin (advisor) ; Preiss, Marek (referee) ; Mádl, Martin (referee)
The painter Johann Hiebel (1679/1681 - 1755), who came from Schwaben (South Germany), was one of the many foreign artists who became residents in Bohemia and significantly influenced the Bohemian baroque art. He arrived in Prague at the end of the year 1707 and his arrival was very seasonable. He has acquired a reputation as a painter of frescoes educated by the famous painter Andrea Pozzo. In a short period of time he started working on projects organized by the most important investors in Bohemia, especially by the Societas Jesu of the Bohemian province, where he realized his most significant frescoes in their churches, chaples and libraries, employing his best abilities. Johann Hiebel established the long-term, close relations with the Jesuits and gained fame by realizing his first important and successful contract in the St.Climent's church in Prague (1714-1715). Consequently he made for them other works in fresco that are counted as his masterpieces - the frescoes in one of the order's churches SJ in Klatovy in 1716, then again in the Klementinum in Prague (Oratorium Congregationis Latinae Maioris 1723 and the Bibliotheca Maior 1724), and finally in Świdnica (Schweidnitz) in the Silesia - the chapel Beatissimea Virgins in Sole of the parish church JS (1726). Other focal point of Hiebel's creation...
Johann Hiebel, the painter of frescoes
Fronek, Jiří ; Horyna, Martin (advisor) ; Preiss, Pavel (referee) ; Mádl, Martin (referee)
The painter Johann Hiebel (1679/1681 - 1755), who came from Schwaben (South Germany), was one of the many foreign artists who became residents in Bohemia and significantly influenced the Bohemian baroque art. He arrived in Prague at the end of the year 1707 and his arrival was very seasonable. He has acquired a reputation as a painter of frescoes educated by the famous painter Andrea Pozzo. In a short period of time he started working on projects organized by the most important investors in Bohemia, especially by the Societas Jesu of the Bohemian province, where he realized his most significant frescoes in their churches, chaples and libraries, employing his best abilities. Johann Hiebel established the long-term, close relations with the Jesuits and gained fame by realizing his first important and successful contract in the St.Climent's church in Prague (1714-1715). Consequently he made for them other works in fresco that are counted as his masterpieces - the frescoes in one of the order's churches SJ in Klatovy in 1716, then again in the Klementinum in Prague (Oratorium Congregationis Latinae Maioris 1723 and the Bibliotheca Maior 1724), and finally in Świdnica (Schweidnitz) in the Silesia - the chapel Beatissimea Virgins in Sole of the parish church JS (1726). Other focal point of Hiebel's creation...

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