Pronunciation: /djuːəˈdiːnl/
adjective relating to or located in the duodenum, which is the first part of the small intestine
A1 The duodenal ulcer caused him a lot of pain.
A2 The doctor recommended a duodenal biopsy to investigate the issue further.
B1 She was diagnosed with duodenal inflammation after experiencing digestive problems.
B2 The duodenal stent was inserted to relieve the obstruction in the patient's digestive system.
C1 The surgeon performed a duodenal switch procedure to help the patient lose weight.
C2 The duodenal papilla is an important structure in the digestive system that helps in the absorption of nutrients.
formal The duodenal ulcer was causing the patient a great deal of discomfort.
informal The doctor said I have a duodenal issue that needs to be addressed.
slang I heard that spicy food can really mess with your duodenal area.
figurative His duodenal fortitude was tested as he tried to navigate the difficult situation.
duodenaled
duodenals
more duodenal
most duodenal
duodenals
will be duodenal
have been duodenal
is being duodenal
duodenal
duodenal
to duodenal
duodening
duodened