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US
/duˈɑdənəm/
]
[ UK /djˈuːəʊdnəm/ ]
[ UK /djˈuːəʊdnəm/ ]
NOUN
- the part of the small intestine between the stomach and the jejunum
How To Use duodenum In A Sentence
- Traced downward, it covers the antero-superior surface of the stomach and the commencement of the duodenum, and is carried down into a large free fold, known as the gastrocolic ligament or greater omentum. XI. Splanchnology. 2e. The Abdomen
- Acute cholecystitis may cause the gall bladder to adhere to the adjacent jejunum or duodenum.
- Target organs in this respect include nasal or oral cavity, lung, oesophagus, stomach mucosa, duodenum or skin.
- The duodenum is important in the secretion of a number of hormones, including secretin, cholecystokinin, and enteroglucagon.
- Successful placement of a feeding tube was defined as placement past the pyloric sphincter and in the duodenum.
- And, as has been pointed out by ‘mark’, the duodenum is that part of the small intestine between the stomach and the large intestine – a long way from any body openings. Matthew Yglesias » Stay Classy, Conservative Blogosphere
- The digestion of fat also requires bile salts, delivered to the duodenum in bile from the liver, via the gall bladder.
- Volvulus classically appears on the upper GI as a spiral corkscrew of the duodenum.
- The distal duodenum and duodenal jejunal junction is especially susceptible to damage because it is fixed in position.
- The duodenum receives bile from the liver and digestive enzymes from the pancreas.