duodenal ulcer

collocation in English

meaningsofduodenalandulcer

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duodenal
adjective
uk
/ˌdʒuː.əˈdiː.nəl/
us
/ˌduː.əˈdiː.nəl/
of the duodenum (= the part of the small bowel the stomach ...
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ulcer
noun[C]
uk
/ˈʌl.sər/
us
/ˈʌl.sɚ/
a break in the skin, or on the surface of an organ inside the body, that does not ...
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(Definition ofduodenalandulcerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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H pylori infection should be screened for especially in those with a bleedingduodenalulcer.
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These include most of the diseases which are now most common, schizophrenia, manic-depressive psychosis,duodenalulcer, coronary artery disease and the common congenital malformations.
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I collapsed and was taken to hospital with aduodenalulcerthe day before the dress rehearsal.
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There are more cases ofduodenalulceramong bus drivers than in any other occupation.
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I was told thatduodenalulceris a complaint which is very liable to recur.
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For some reason very little attention is paid to chronic gastritis andduodenalulcer.
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We will suppose a man is going to be short-circuited forduodenalulcer.
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He entered hospital because of aduodenalulcer, suffered kidney failure, and died.
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He underwent an operation for aduodenalulcer.
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One hears of the patient who was described as suffering from aduodenalulcer.
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Misdiagnosing hunger as aduodenalulcer, the surgeon operates and cuts out the appendix by mistake.
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He has also developed respiratory problems and has aduodenalulcer.
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Ten to one the husband is at the doctor's afterwards with aduodenalulceras a result of too many scraggy meals fried in a pan.
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This is a matter of some importance, because in peace time theduodenalulceris probably the biggest disability in industry and our national life.
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This applies not only to lung cancer but toduodenalulcer, to chronic bronchitis and, perhaps to a less extent, to coronary heart disease.
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He was taken to hospital, and was operated on for aduodenalulcerwhich was found to be perforated.
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The cause of death was found to be traumatic cerebral haemorrhage—that means bleeding into the brain due to injury—aggravated by peritonitis due to perforation of aduodenalulcer.
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Forethought is certainly desirable in respect of aduodenalulcer, if only to prevent perforation and peritonitis.
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He died of aduodenalulcer, aged 57.
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When he was fit, the work continued in studio, but then he fell ill again, this time with aduodenalulcer.
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