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← Human Body & HealthWhy does lymphedema (tissue swelling) often persist after initial lymphatic drainage is impaired in a limb?
A)Reduced cellular ATP production occurs
B)Collagen synthesis prevents fluid reabsorption
C)Increased hydrostatic pressure pulls fluid
D)Protein accumulation raises osmotic pressure✓
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Lymphedema persists because impaired lymphatic drainage allows protein to accumulate in the interstitial space. This accumulation raises the local osmotic pressure, drawing more fluid into the tissue, therefore maintaining the swelling, rather than reducing it via fluid removal by capillaries.
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