A patient with a history of chronic liver disease is being evaluated for complications related to portal hypertension. Which pathophysiological mechanism is the primary cause of increased pressure in the portal venous system?
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A
A decreased production of albumin by the hepatocytes, leading to fluid shifts.
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B
An increased resistance to blood flow within the cirrhotic liver.
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C
Splanchnic vasodilation leading to a decrease in systemic blood pressure.
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D
The formation of extensive portosystemic collateral veins.