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    If the Lymphatic Vessels Are Blocked or Surgically Removed
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If the Lymphatic Vessels Are Blocked or Surgically Removed

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If the lymphatic vessels are blocked or surgically removed,


A) excess fluid is filtered out of the capillary.
B) plasma oncotic pressure decreases,thereby causing fluid to leak out of the capillary.
C) fluid and protein accumulate in the interstitium,thereby causing edema.
D) excess fluid moves into the capillary,thereby "drying out" the interstitium.

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