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← Human Body & HealthWhich mechanism explains why lower limb edema develops in patients with lymphatic filariasis?
A)Increased venous hydrostatic pressure
B)Elevated plasma protein concentration
C)Impaired lymphatic system drainage✓
D)Enhanced capillary membrane permeability
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Lymphatic filariasis damages lymphatic vessels, preventing proper fluid drainage from tissues; this impaired lymphatic system drainage causes fluid accumulation and edema, because interstitial fluid cannot return to the circulation. Therefore, the edema arises due to lymphatic obstruction rather than increased hydrostatic pressure or altered permeability.
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