Duodenum in a sentence as a noun

Or there was some way to get B12 synthesising bacteria up in the duodenum.

Hopefully her biopsy is at least good enough to prove to an outside reader that she did indeed biopsy the duodenum...

Turns out that having a prolonged low calorie diet pissed my duodenum and gall bladder off mightily, and they grew a huge cluster of stones in short order.

When an embryonated egg is ingested, a Rhabditiform larva hatches then penetrates the wall of the duodenum and enters the blood stream.

Almost certainly an ulcer in the stomach or duodenum, especially given her medication use.

The aorta, inferior vena cava, kidneys and parts of the duodenum, pancreas and ****** are all retroperitoneal.

A surgeon must take the patient to the operating room urgently, make a slash down the middle of the abdomen, wash out all the bilious and infected fluid, find the hole in the duodenum, and repair it.

When LDX was perfused into isolated segments of rat duodenum, jejunum, and ileum, it was absorbed into the systemic circulation; however, LDX was not absorbed during perfusion into colonic segments.

Rubino's prior research has shown that the primary mechanisms by which gastrointestinal bypass procedures control diabetes specifically rely on the bypass of the upper small intestine — the duodenum and jejunum.

It poured over his teeth and around his tongue and down his gullet and past his duodenum and into his flat coyote belly, and then he filled out and stood up straight like a man coyote does, and his eyes had the light of those who have had the very big rock fall on them, or been blown up by the Acme dynamite, or have fallen off the high cliff and hit the telegraph wires and bounced up again.

Duodenum definitions

noun

the part of the small intestine between the stomach and the jejunum