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Wat (wie) is bulbus caroticus - definitie

Duodenal bulbus; Bulbus duodeni

Bulbus (gastropod)         
GENUS
Bulbus (genus)
Bulbus is a genus of predatory sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Naticidae, the moon snails.
Bulb of vestibule         
ANATOMY
Bulbus vestibuli; Bulb of the vestibule; Vestibular bulb; Vestibular bulbs; Bulbi vestibuli; Bulbus vestibuli vaginae; Clitoral bulbs
In female anatomy, the vestibular bulbs, bulbs of the vestibule or clitoral bulbs are two elongated masses of erectile tissue typically described as being situated on either side of the vaginal opening. They are united to each other in front by a narrow median band.
Carotid sinus         
DILATED AREA NEAR THE INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY ABOVE THE BIFURCATION OF THE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CAROTIDS
Carotid sinus reflex death; Carotid sinus massage; Carotid sinus syncope; Carotid sinus reflex; Carotid sinus baroreflex; Carotid sinus baroreceptor stimulation; Carotid sinus stimulation; Carotid sinus syndrome; Hypersensitive carotid sinus syndrome; Carotid sinus hypersensitivity; Carotid bulb; Sinus caroticus; Carotid bulbs; Carotid sinuses
In human anatomy, the carotid sinus is a dilated area at the base of the internal carotid artery just superior to the [of the internal carotid and external carotid] at the level of the superior border of [[thyroid cartilage. The carotid sinus extends from the bifurcation to the "true" internal carotid artery.

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Duodenal bulb

The duodenal bulb is the portion of the duodenum closest to the stomach. It normally has a length of about 5 centimeters. The duodenal bulb begins at the pylorus and ends at the neck of the gallbladder. It is located posterior to the liver and the gallbladder and superior to the pancreatic head. The gastroduodenal artery, portal vein, and common bile duct lie just behind it. The distal part of the bulb is located retroperitoneally. It is located immediately distal to the pyloric sphincter.

The duodenal bulb is the place where duodenal ulcers occur. Duodenal ulcers are more common than gastric ulcers and unlike gastric ulcers, are caused by increased gastric acid secretion. Duodenal ulcers are commonly located anteriorly, and rarely posteriorly. Anterior ulcers can be complicated by perforation, while the posterior ones bleed. The reason for that is explained by their location. The peritoneal or abdominal cavity is located anterior to the duodenum. Therefore, if the ulcer grows deep enough, it will perforate, whereas if a posterior ulcer grows deep enough, it will penetrate the gastroduodenal artery and bleed.