What does it mean to be intravascularly dry but extravascularly
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This excellent question comes from Esther! Digging back into basic physiology, approximately 2/3 of body fluid is INTRAcellular and 1/3 is EXTRAcellular. We are only talking about EXTRAcellular fluid here. Extracellular fluid is divided into the intravascular space and extravascular space. As above, fluid shifts are affected by factors like endothelial permeability (which is affected…
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