EBK STUDY GUIDE FOR UNDERSTANDING PATHO
EBK STUDY GUIDE FOR UNDERSTANDING PATHO
6th Edition
ISBN: 8220103144537
Author: MCCANCE
Publisher: YUZU
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To explain: The way in which decrease in capillary oncotic pressure cause edema.

Concept introduction: The abnormal accumulation of fluid in the tissues in the body is called as edema. Edema usually occurs in the lungs, legs and other skin dependent areas. The mechanical force where the proteins, particularly the albumin exerts pressure on the plasma of the blood in the blood vessels that in turn leads to absorption of water into the blood vessels is called as oncotic pressure.

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