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A Severe Infection of the Cornea That May Be Caused

Question 3

Question 3

Multiple Choice

A severe infection of the cornea that may be caused by bacteria or fungi and,if left untreated,can cause permanent loss of vision is _____.


A) conjunctivitis
B) keratitis
C) blepharitis
D) iritis

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