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The condition that occurs after a burn when fluid and proteins move out of the vasculature and into surrounding tissue is​ called

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It is the burn shock.  Nonburn tissue edema is credited to extreme hypoproteinemia caused by protein motion into burn-injured tissue. Interstitial protein exhaustion in nonburn tissue additionally expands the simplicity of water transport into the interstitial space. Cell harm happens with ischemia caused by diminished perfusion.
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