Cieľ: Úlohou tejto prehľadovej práce o diagnóze a manažmente artériovej hypertenzie je zamerať sa na dokumenty a štúdie o hypertenzii publikované v ostatných rokoch s cieľom určiť ich príspevok k rozšíreniu našich vedomostí o artériovej hypertenzii v klinickej praxi. Diskusia: Artériovú hypertenziu nedefinujú príznaky a znaky, ale čísla hodnôt krvného tlaku. Artériová hypertenzia je cievna choroba (vaskulárny rizikový faktor) viacerých cievnych chorôb (ateroskleróza; arterioloskleróza/arteriolonekróza/arteriolokalcinóza; artériová trombóza; artériová embólia; artériová tromboembólia; artériová disekcia; komplikovaná artériová aneuryzma) a iné. Záver: Artériová hypertenzia je príčinou i následkom funkčného (dysfunkcia endotelu) i štruktúrneho vaskulárneho a orgánového poškodenia (multiorgánovomultivaskulárna choroba). Cievy sú páchateľkami, nástrojmi i obeťami artériovej hypertenzie a orgánovocievnych artériových chorôb. Kľúčové slová: angiológia/vaskulárna medicína – artériová hypertenzia – cievne choroby – cievy – interná medicína – orgánovovaskulárne artériové choroby, Aim: The aim of this review is to address documents and a number of studies on hypertension published in the last years in order to assess their contribution to our expanding knowledge of arterial hypertension. Discussion: Arterial hypertension is not defined by symptoms and signs but by numbers of blood pressure values. Arterial hypertension is vascular disease (vascular risk factor) of many vascular diseases (atherosclerosis; arteriolosclerosis/arteriolonecrosis/arteriolocalcinosis; arterial thrombosis; arterial embolism; arterial thromboembolism; arterial dissection; complicated arterial aneurysm) and other. Conclusion: Arterial hypertension is cause and consequence of functional (endothelial dysfunction) and of structural organovascular injury (multiorganomultivascular disease). Blood vessels are culprits, implements and victims of arterial hypertension and of organovascular arterial diseases. Key words: angiology/vascular medicine – arterial hypertension – blood vessels – internal medicine – organovascular arterial diseases – vascular, and Peter Gavorník, Andrej Dukát, Ľudovít Gašpar, Naďa Hučková, Laura Slezáková, Katarína Kusendová, Gabriela Gubo, Denisa Medová, Xénia Faktorová, Eva Gavorníková
In late Medieval Poland, and by analogy in all of Europe, luxury at the royal table was represented by the use of imported choice products that were accessible only to a selected few. Similar to jewels, valuable robes or articles of precious metals, these products were kept in the royal treasury. In addition to the obvious culinary impact (however limited it may have been) and alleged healing powers of certain spices, the choice products most certainly played their part in issues of prestige and propaganda. The use of luxury products can be considered as an interesting indicator of change, particularly with respect to relations among the estates in late Medieval Poland. The presence of such products at the table or in the diet was the very article that distinguished the royal court from other courts of the late Medieval Polish kingdom; at the same time, it brought them closer to contemporary courts of the rulers of west Europe. and Agnieszka Januszek-Sieradzka.