Extracellular fluid volume most commonly increases in which of the following conditions

Correct Answer: All of these
Description: (D) All of these# Major causes of non-inflammatory edema are:> An increase in intravascular hydrostatic pressure; A fall in colloid osmotic pressure; Impairment in the flow of lymph; Renal retenlion of salt and water> Causes of non inflammatory edema: Increased hydrostatic pressure -can be due to impaired venous return or arterial dilatation.; Reduced plasma oncotic pressure.; Lymphatic obstruction; Sodium & water retention
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