What is the cause of duodenal eminence?

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Duodenal eminence may be related to diseases such as duodenal polyps, duodenal adenomas, and duodenal malignancies.

What is the cause of duodenal eminence?

1. Duodenal polyps

Duodenal polyps are common benign tumors that usually form protrusions on the intestinal wall. These polyps usually do not cause serious symptoms, but if they increase to a certain extent, they can not only cause local eminence, but can also block the intestinal tract, leading to indigestion, diarrhea and other symptoms.

2. Duodenal adenomas Duodenal eminence

may also be caused by adenomas. Adenomas are a benign tumor that usually form under the duodenal mucosa and can cause eminence. Adenomas generally do not cause obvious symptoms, but enlargement can cause pressure on the intestinal tract, leading to indigestion, abdominal discomfort and other symptoms.

What is the cause of duodenal eminence?

3. Duodenal malignant tumors Duodenal eminence may

also be caused by malignant tumors, including cancer and sarcoma. These tumors grow rapidly and can cause eminence of the descending duodenum, and patients may experience weight loss, anemia, abdominal pain and other symptoms.



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