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← Human Body & HealthA burn injury causes localized tissue damage. Which mechanism explains why edema forms despite intact lymphatic vessels?
A)Decreased oncotic pressure within capillaries
B)Increased capillary permeability to proteins✓
C)Reduced lymphatic vessel pumping efficiency
D)Elevated interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure
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Increased capillary permeability to proteins causes edema because the osmotic gradient is reduced, leading to increased fluid leakage into the interstitium, overwhelming lymphatic drainage. Therefore, edema develops due to protein leakage rather than a primary lymphatic drainage failure or altered hydrostatic pressure alone.
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