This study deals with two short Latin annalistic texts of Czech provenance dating from the turn of the 14th and 15th century which have been written according to two different models on a free place of ms. 5483 in the holdings of the Austrian National Library in Vienna and collected in one series of annals. The article examines the reference of these texts to other similar texts coming from the Czech late middle ages environment. The contents of the Annals is information about the last Přemyslides, genealogic records about Czech Luxemburger, and news about what happened mostly in Prague in the 14th century.
This study deals with two short Latin annalistic texts of Czech provenance dating from the turn of the 14th and 15th century which have been written according to two different models on a free place of ms. 5483 in the holdings of the Austrian National Library in Vienna and collected in one series of annals. The article examines the reference of these texts to other similar texts coming from the Czech late middle ages environment. The contents of the Annals is information about the last Přemyslides, genealogic records about Czech Luxemburger, and news about what happened mostly in Prague in the 14th century.
Anomálie urachu jsou vzácné. V literatuře najdeme práce pojednávající spíše o jednotlivých případech než velké soubory nemocných. Optimální léčba zůstává předmětem debat. Uvádíme kazuistiku 13měsíční dívky s infikovanou cystou urachu. Jedná se o onemocnění s dobrou prognózou při včasně zahájené adekvátní léčbě, může se však manifestovat i jako život ohrožující sepse či peritonitis, pokud dojde k ruptuře cysty., Urachal anomalies are rare. Literary data include case reports, studies analysing data from large groups are not available. Optimal treatment remains a matter of debate. The disease has a good prognosis when adequate treatment is initiated early. It can however also manifest with a lifethreatening sepsis or peritonitis. We report a case of 13-month-old girl with infected urachal cyst., Jana Horáková, Jan Starczewski, Miloš Fiala, Vladislav Smrčka, Jiří Kubále, Aleš Petřík, and Literatura