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    If Pitting Edema Is Unilateral, You Would Suspect Occlusion of A
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If Pitting Edema Is Unilateral, You Would Suspect Occlusion of A

Question 35

Question 35

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If pitting edema is unilateral, you would suspect occlusion of a:


A) lymphatic duct.
B) major vein.
C) surface capillary.
D) superficial artery.

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