The oncotic pressure in a fluid is the proportion of the osmotic pressure caused by the colloids of a solution, especially the [[Plasmaproteine/en|proteins]] in the blood. In the blood, the oncotic pressure creates a suction effect into the tissue, which acts against the normal [[Hydrostatischer_Druck/en|hydrostatic pressure]]. If the protein content in [[Blutplasma/en|blood plasma]] is too low, water remains in the tissue. [Ödeme/en|Oedema]] are created.
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The oncotic pressure in a fluid is the proportion of the osmotic pressure caused by the colloids of a solution, especially the [[Plasmaproteine/en|proteins]] in the blood. In the blood, the oncotic pressure creates a suction effect into the tissue, which acts against the normal [[Hydrostatischer_Druck/en|hydrostatic pressure]]. If the protein content in [[Blutplasma/en|blood plasma]] is too low, water remains in the tissue. [[Ödeme/en|Oedema]] are created.
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The oncotic pressure in a fluid is the proportion of the osmotic pressure caused by the colloids of a solution, especially the proteins in the blood. In the blood, the oncotic pressure creates a suction effect into the tissue, which acts against the normal hydrostatic pressure. If the protein content in blood plasma is too low, water remains in the tissue. Oedema are created.