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Once the inflammation process is initiated, which process causes edema of the surrounding tissues?
1. Typically, swelling and edema do not occur during the inflammatory process.
2. Increased permeability of the blood vessels causes edema.
3. Nearby blood vessels become permeable, allowing T-suppressor cells to reach and neutralize the antigen.
4. Tissue damage from the antibodies causes swelling of the surrounding tissues.
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