A patient is diagnosed with a fungal infection of the eye. What of the following medications is the most likely the cause of the fungal infection of the eye?
A) Ophthalmic corticosteroid
B) Systemic antibiotic agent
C) Mydriatic
D) Saline ophthalmic drops
A
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Fungal infections commonly occur and may often be attributed to frequent use of ophthalmic antibiotics and corticosteroids. Systemic antibiotic agents are not the cause of fungal infections of the eye. Mydriatics are not the cause of fungal infections of the eye. Saline ophthalmic drops are not the cause of fungal infections of the eye.
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