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- Length is 4 m
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The duodenum begins at the pylorus, passes backwards and upwards first on the visceral face of the liver and then in contact with the right flank to the pelvic inlet
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Here it turns inwards, passes forwards along the medial aspect of the left colon and at the left kidney bends downward and joins the jejunum
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The remainder of the small intestine forms numerous coils and attached by the wide mesentery to the sublumbar region
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The terminal part passes forwards along the medial face of the caecum and opens into the colon at the ileo-colic orifice
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The bile duct and minor pancreatic ducts open into the duodenum about 5 to 8 cm from the pylorus
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The major pancreatic duct opens 2.5 cm further back
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Payer’s patches are numerous, elliptical and the last one is band like and reaches the end of the ileum
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Last modified: Friday, 16 December 2011, 11:44 AM