Excessive tissue fluid (oedema) in the legs may
A. Be associated with a raised extracellular fluid volume.
B. Result from hepatic disease.
C. Result from blockage of pelvic lymphatics.
D. Increase local interstitial fluid pressure.
E. Result from a high arterial blood pressure in the absence of heart failure.
instantknowledge Answered question August 18, 2024
Excessive tissue fluid (oedema) in the legs may result from:
A. Raised extracellular fluid volume.
B. Hepatic disease.
C. Blockage of pelvic lymphatics.
D. Increased local interstitial fluid pressure.
High arterial blood pressure without heart failure is less commonly associated.
instantknowledge Answered question August 18, 2024