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duodenitis

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duodenitis /du·od·e·ni·tis/ (doo-od″ĕ-ni´tis) inflammation of the duodenal mucosa.
du·o·de·ni·tis (d-dn-ts, d-dn--)
n.
Inflammation of the duodenum.

duodenitis
[do̅o̅′ədēnī′tis]
Etymology: L, duodeni, 12 fingers; Gk, itis, inflammation
a condition of inflammation of the duodenum.

duodenitis [doo-od″ĕ-ni´tis]
inflammation of the duodenum.

duodenitis
inflammation of the duodenum. A cause of colic in horses; a high case fatality rate.


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33 In the 2001 issue, I started: "We have discovered that a high percentage of IBS sufferers have duodenitis, dysbiosis, stagnant lymph flow, and drainage in the deep lymph channels of the gut.
[FIGURE 7 OMITTED] [FIGURE 8 OMITTED] [FIGURE 9 OMITTED] [FIGURE 10 OMITTED] The endoscopic features of CMV duodenitis in HIV-infected patients were described by Wilcox and Schwartz [25] as erythematous folds and diffuse subepithelial haemorrhages, as well as nodular erythema and multiple small stellate ulcerations.
A recent study on thirty-six autistic children found that a majority of these children had digestive disorders including esophageal reflux and inflammation, gastritis, duodenitis and low carbohydrate digestive enzyme levels.
 
 
 
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