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Q: What is the Fluid that leaked out of blood vessels and into body tissues?
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In edema, either too much fluid moves from the blood vessels into the tissues, or not enough fluid moves from the tissues back into the blood vessels. This fluid imbalance can cause mild to severe swelling


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In the blood


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What isextracellularfluid ANDwhere is itfound?

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