Examples of using The duodenum in English and their translations into Danish
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He left the duodenum.
In the duodenum finally digested nutrients.
But first comes the duodenum.
With him from the duodenum into the stomach acid is thrown.
There's a spot on the duodenum.
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The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine.
Poor little guy Max or the duodenum?
For inflammation of the duodenum can cause some medicines.
He's got lines of distention… across the duodenum.
Often, cancer of the duodenum does not produce any symptoms initially.
Exacerbation of chronic peptic ulcer bowelbut rather, the duodenum.
The duodenum is about as long as the esophagus, about 25cm long.
Very well. of the duodenum.
Gastroscopy is a scopic examination of the gullet,stomach and the duodenum.
Vomiting that accompanies the defect of the duodenum has a specific specificity.
For example, with inflammation of the inner shell of the duodenum.
Psychopathically, the duodenum is in inverse ratio to the coordination of the palyphus.
Wounds in the duodenum are present in 6- 15% of people in the Western population.
Had surgery on the upper part of the gut called the duodenum.
Absorption from the duodenum is rapid and plasma peak concentration is achieved within 1.5-2.0 hours.
So called acute orchronic inflammation of the duodenum adjacent to the stomach.
They can penetrate along with the blood flow, through the lymphatic ducts, as well as from the duodenum.
To the coordination of the planephas.Psychopathically, the duodenum is in inverse ratio.
Only one of the patients had the duodenum totally removed, but he survived for two years before dying of metastasis to the liver.
Diseases of the digestive tract: for example, enterocolitis, colitis,ulcer of the duodenum and stomach, hemorrhoids and others.
Gastroduodenal ulcer disease refers to ulcers found in the dog's stomach and/or the first section of the small intestine,also known as the duodenum.
In 1912 the German surgeon Walther Kausch was the first to remove large parts of the duodenum and pancreas together en bloc.