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DUODENAL BULB DUODENAL BULB
The Duodenal bulb is the first part of the small intestine beyond the stomach where most Duodenal ulcers are found.

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DUODENAL ULCER DUODENAL ULCER
An example of a duodenal ulcer. These can be caused by a bacteria called Helicobacter Pylorus.
DUODENAL ULCER DUODENAL ULCER
Another example of a duodenal ulcer.
SMALL INTESTINE SMALL INTESTINE
An example of a Normal small intestine.

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