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What causes increased interstitial fluid pressure that leads to lymphedema following removal of axillary lymph nodes during a radical mastectomy?

A)Decreased oncotic pressure reabsorption
B)Increased venous hydrostatic pressure
C)Elevated aldosterone sodium retention
D)Impaired lymphatic system drainage

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Lymphedema occurs because removing lymph nodes disrupts lymphatic system drainage, leading to fluid accumulation and increased interstitial pressure. Therefore, impaired lymphatic drainage is the primary cause, rather than oncotic pressure changes or systemic sodium retention.

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