Blockage of lymphatic vessels or surgical removal of lymphatic vessels increases the likelihood of
A) ascites, which is an example of volume depletion.
B) ascites, which is an example of hypertonicity.
C) edema, which is an example of fluid sequestration.
D) edema, which is an example of volume depletion.
E) pleural effusion, which is an example of hypertonic hydration.
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