Cílem sdělení je snaha shrnout současné možnosti zobrazení scapholunátního vazu a jeho patologií od metod snadno dostupných prakticky na všech radiologických pracovištích po zobrazení pomocí magnetické rezonance včetně charakteristiky vhodných typů sekvencí. Na příkladech z vlastního souboru pacientů demonstrují autoři patologie, s nimiž se setkáváme v běžné praxi., The aim of this work is to summarize the current options to imaging scapholunate ligament and its pathologies of methods readily available on almost all radiology departments through magnetic resonance imaging, including characteritics of eligible sequences. Authors demostrate pathology of the scapholunate ligament encountered in daily practice., Alena Štouračová, Andrea Šprláková-Puková, Igor Čižmář, Jana Procházková, Jiří Kuchařský, Jan Novák, Petr Vališ, and Literatura
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This article examines the mutual relationship between King Sigismund of Luxembourg and his sister-in-law, Czech Queen Sophia of Bavaria. Sophia of Bavaria, the wife of Czech King Wenceslas IV, was forced to leave the Kingdom of Bohemia; accompanied by Wenceslas’ brother Sigismund, she left for Hungary. She spent the last several years of her life (1422-1428) in exile in Bratislava. The sojourn of the Queen in Bratislava is surrounded by many legends that originated primarily as a result of unilateral interpretations of Sophia’s correspondence with her brothers, Dukes Ernest and Wilhelm of Bavaria. This study attempts to confront this correspondence with available written sources from the Hungarian province. and Daniela Dvořáková.