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A woman has her right breast and right axillary lymph nodes

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A woman has her right breast and right axillary lymph nodes

A woman has her right breast and right axillary lymph nodes removed. Which of the following might occur? Lymph drainage would be affected in both legs Lymph drainage would be affected in her left arm. The thoracic duct would be severed. Right lymphatic duct drainage decreases causing edema in the right arm.

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