A 64-year-old woman comes to the emergency department with a 4-day history of productive cough and breathlessness. Her medical conditions include polymyalgia rheumatica, for which she takes low-dose prednisone. Physical examination shows dullness to percussion and decreased breath sounds over the right lower lobe. The abdomen is soft, nondistended, and nontender. Chest x-ray shows a right lower lobe parenchymal opacity and a moderate right pleural effusion. Thoracentesis is performed, yielding serosanguinous fluid. Pleural fluid and serum findings are as follows:
Which of the following is contributing most to the pathogenesis of this patient's pleural effusion?
A) Decreased plasma oncotic pressure
B) Decreased thoracic lymphatic flow
C) Increased intraabdominal hydrostatic pressure
D) Increased intrapleural negative pressure
E) Increased pleural vascular permeability
F) Increased thoracic hydrostatic pressure
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