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Explain the differences between type I and type II osteoporosis.
Diffuse Edema
Swelling that occurs throughout the body due to widespread accumulation of excess fluid in the tissues.
Interstitial Space
The microscopic, fluid-filled areas between tissue cells; important in the exchange of nutrients and waste between blood and tissue cells.
Neck Veins Distended
A condition where the veins in the neck are visibly swollen or enlarged, often indicating cardiovascular problems.
Pulse Bounding
A condition where the pulse feels unusually strong and forceful, possibly indicating high blood pressure or other circulatory system issues.
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