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A patient with lymphangitis presents with visible red lines on the skin that are tender to the touch. The best explanation for this sign is that
A) red blood cells have infiltrated the lymphatic system.
B) the vasa vasorum on the surface of infected lymph vessels has become inflamed and congested with blood.
C) the spleen has overdegraded red blood cells, releasing iron into the lymphatic system.
D) lack of movement has caused pooling of lymph in the vessels, which compromised the lymphatic valves, resulting in varicose lymph vessels.
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Human Anatomy

Human Anatomy


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