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← Human Body & HealthWhy does atherosclerotic plaque formation increase the risk of distal limb ischemia as plaque obstructs arterial vessels?
A)Vasodilation improves distal perfusion.
B)Metabolic demand decreases locally.
C)Angiogenesis bypasses blocked sections.
D)Flow resistance overwhelms pressure gradient.✓
💡 Explanation
Plaque increases resistance in arterial vessels, hindering blood flow. Because resistance increases, the existing pressure gradient cannot adequately drive flow to distal tissues; therefore, ischemia occurs rather than vasodilation compensating or angiogenesis fully bypassing the obstruction.
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