Edema Case Study Questions The following four patients all have severe edema for different reasons. Your challenge is to explain the cause of the edema. In each case, try to explain the edema in terms of either an increase or a decrease in one of the four pressures that cause bulk flow at capillaries. A picture may be useful. Patient 1: Mr. Taylor Mr. Taylor is a 66 year old alcoholic who has been drinking for years. During the past month he has gained over 25 pounds due to water retention. He exhibits swelling in all areas of the body. He has recently been admitted to the hospital and diagnosed with end stage liver failure. What is the connection between the liver failure and his edema? Which capillary pressure is altered and how does it cause edema? Hint: consider the functions of the liver, particularly the ones that affect blood composition.  Patient 2: Mrs. So   Mrs. So is a 28 year old visiting her OB in the 26th week of her pregnancy. She is experiencing varicose veins and swelling in her lower extremities. Her doctor explains that this is caused by the expanded uterus pressing on the large veins that run through the abdomen on their way up to the heart. Which pressure is altered in this case, and how is it causing edema? Patient 3: Mr. Herrera  Mr. Herrera is arriving in an ambulance in anaphylactic shock due to a bee sting. During anaphylactic shock, the capillaries become leaky, and plasma proteins that normally stay inside the blood vessels “escape” into the interstitial fluid. Which pressure is altered in this case, and how is it causing edema? Patient 4: Mrs. O’Leary  Mrs. O’Leary is recovering in the oncology ward. She was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer that had infiltrated her right breast and axillary lymph nodes. All of her axillary lymph nodes were surgically removed, which severed most of the lymphatic vessels draining her right arm. Mrs. O’Leary’s right arm is very swollen, and she is wearing a compression sleeve to wear on her right arm to help relieve the pitting edema. What is causing her edema?? Which pressure is altered by the compression sleeve, and how will this relieve her edema?

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The following four patients all have severe edema for different reasons. Your challenge is to explain the cause of the edema. In each case, try to explain the edema in terms of either an increase or a decrease in one of the four pressures that cause bulk flow at capillaries. A picture may be useful.

Patient 1: Mr. Taylor

Mr. Taylor is a 66 year old alcoholic who has been drinking for years. During the past month he has gained over 25 pounds due to water retention. He exhibits swelling in all areas of the body. He has recently been admitted to the hospital and diagnosed with end stage liver failure.

  1. What is the connection between the liver failure and his edema?
  2. Which capillary pressure is altered and how does it cause edema? Hint: consider the functions of the liver, particularly the ones that affect blood composition. 

Patient 2: Mrs. So  

Mrs. So is a 28 year old visiting her OB in the 26th week of her pregnancy. She is experiencing varicose veins and swelling in her lower extremities. Her doctor explains that this is caused by the expanded uterus pressing on the large veins that run through the abdomen on their way up to the heart.

  1. Which pressure is altered in this case, and how is it causing edema?

Patient 3: Mr. Herrera 

Mr. Herrera is arriving in an ambulance in anaphylactic shock due to a bee sting. During anaphylactic shock, the capillaries become leaky, and plasma proteins that normally stay inside the blood vessels “escape” into the interstitial fluid.

  1. Which pressure is altered in this case, and how is it causing edema?

Patient 4: Mrs. O’Leary 

Mrs. O’Leary is recovering in the oncology ward. She was diagnosed with advanced breast cancer that had infiltrated her right breast and axillary lymph nodes. All of her axillary lymph nodes were surgically removed, which severed most of the lymphatic vessels draining her right arm. Mrs. O’Leary’s right arm is very swollen, and she is wearing a compression sleeve to wear on her right arm to help relieve the pitting edema.

  1. What is causing her edema?? Which pressure is altered by the compression sleeve, and how will this relieve her edema?
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