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duodenum Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


duodenum ka kya matlab hota hai


ग्रहणी

Noun:

लघ्वांत्राग्र, पाचनांत्र, ग्रहणी,



duodenum शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ का उदाहरण:

यह कर्कट प्रायः यकृत, पित्त नली, आमाशय व लघ्वांत्राग्र में फैल जाता है।

जैसे जैसे लघ्वांत्राग्र दाईं तरफ़ घूमता है, वह अपने साथ पृष्ठीय अग्न्याशयी कली व आम पित्त वाहिनी को साथ ले जाता है।



चित्र:Gray1098.png|लघ्वांत्राग्र व अग्न्याशय।

मनुष्यों में, छोटी आंत को आगे फिर पाचनांत्र, मध्यांत्र और क्षुद्रांत्र में विभाजित किया गया है, जबकि बड़ी आंत को अंधात्र और बृहदान्त्र में विभाजित किया गया है।

चित्र:Gray1225.png|उदर का अगला हिस्सा, लघ्वांत्राग्र, अग्न्याशय व गुर्दों के लिए निशानों सहित।

duodenum's Usage Examples:

The duodenum is the first part of the small intestine, extending from the valve at the bottom of the stomach that regulates stomach emptying (pylorus valve) to the second part of the small intestine (jejunum).


To the left of the colic impression is a smaller one for the second part of the duodenum.


The pouch is then connected directly to the small intestine beneath the duodenum.


The patient does not absorb as many calories from the foods that are eaten because they never enter the lower part of the stomach nor do they enter the upper part of the small intestine, the duodenum.


duodenum via the pancreatic duct.


Besides the crypts of Lieberkiihn found throughout the intestinal canal, and the glands of Brunner confined to the duodenum, there are other structures in the mucous membrane, about the nature of which there is still much uncertainty, called " solitary " and " agminated " glands, the latter more commonly known by the name of " Peyer's patches."


The alimentary,or intestinal, canal varies greatly in relative length and capacity in different mammals, and also offers manifold peculiarities of form, being sometimes a simple cylindrical tube of nearly uniform calibre throughout, but more often subject to alterations of form and capacity in different portions of its course - the most characteristic and constant being the division into an upper and narrower and a lower and wider portion, called respectively the small and the large intestine; the former being arbitrarily divided into duodenum, jejunum and ileum, and the latter into colon and rectum.


In this sense alone quinine is a tonic. The hydrochloric acid of the gastric juice is stated to convert any salt of quinine into a chloride, and it seems probable that the absorption of quinine takes place mainly from the stomach, for when the drug reaches the alkaline secretions of the duodenum it is precipitated, and probably none of it is thereafter absorbed.


The principal duct enters the duodenum with the bileduct, and there is often a second small duct opening separately.


There is no gallbladder, and the biliary duct enters the duodenum about 6 in.



Synonyms:

small intestine,



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