Changes in the occurrence of thyroid disease in the Czech Republic according to VZP registry in 2012–2015
																	
									Authors:
											V. Zamrazil						1,3; 											R. Bílek						1; 											L. Horáková						2; 											R. Goš						2										
				
									Authors‘ workplace:
											Endokrinologický ústav, Praha
Ředitelka: doc. MUDr. Běla Bendlová, CSc.
						1; 											Ústředí VZP Praha
Ředitel: ing. Zdeněk Kabátek
						2; 											Subkatedra endokrinologie IPVZ, Praha
Vedoucí: prof. MUDr. Václav Zamrazil, DrSc.
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									Published in:
					Prakt. Lék. 2017; 97(4): 184-185
					
				
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Overview
Investigation of the VZP (General Health Insurance Company) file revealed a high incidence of thyroid diseases in the Czech population, which includes both men and women, while women are in agreement with literature data occurring thyroid approximately 5–6× more often than men. During the 4 years of monitoring showed a statistically significant and fairly sharp rise in the number of thyroid diseases especially among women ages 35–45 years, 65–75 years and in men ages 70–85 years. Number of evaluation provides a detailed analysis with regard to diagnosis, age and other factors, which initiates and which will required careful attention.
KEYWORDS:
 thyroid diseases – rising incidence
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