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← Human Body & HealthWhat causes localized edema following a radical lymph node dissection during cancer surgery?
A)Increased oncotic pressure in tissues
B)Impaired lymphatic system drainage✓
C)Reduced capillary hydrostatic pressure
D)Enhanced venous return from the limb
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Edema occurs due to impaired lymphatic system drainage, because lymph nodes are crucial for removing interstitial fluid. Lymph node dissection disrupts this drainage, therefore fluid accumulates in the tissues, rather than being returned to the bloodstream by the lymphatic system.
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