Which is correct to explain the fluid exudation?
A: The intravascular fluid accumulation is termed as edema
B: Exudate has two patterns, edema and transudate
C: Exudate contains more blood cells, and high protein content
D: Exudate is formed in the microcirculation with normal vascular permeability
A: The intravascular fluid accumulation is termed as edema
B: Exudate has two patterns, edema and transudate
C: Exudate contains more blood cells, and high protein content
D: Exudate is formed in the microcirculation with normal vascular permeability
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- If a fluid's fluid/serum protein ratio is 0.8, this fluid is____ A: transudate B: exudate C: ascites D: CSF E: pleural effusion <br/>Ⅱ. Please answer the questions briefly (5 marks each, 30 marks).
- The formation of exudate is mainly due to ( ) A: Increased intravascular hydrostatic pressure B: Decreased intravascular colloid osmotic pressure C: Obstruction of lymphatic drainage D: Increased vascular permeability
- Edema is A: Excessive intracellular fluid B: Excess extracellular fluid C: Excessive fluid in tissue spaces or body cavity D: Excessive intravascular fluid
- The main difference in composition between the tissue fluid and the<br/>plasma is that the contents of the tissue fluid () A: No blood cells B: Low protein content<br/>From<br/>a + content is high C: K<br/>+ content is high<br/>High<br/>content of e.c. with our fabrication: l -
- Fluid is aspirated from the grossly distended abdomen of a 47-year-old chronic alcoholic man. The fluid is straw colored and clear and is found to have a protein content (largely albumin) of 2.5g/dL. Which of the following is a major contributor to the fluid accumulation in this patient? A: Blockage of lymphatics B: Decreased oncotic pressure C: Decreased sodium retention D: Increased capillary permeability E: Inflammatory exudation