A 24-year-old woman comes to the office due to 3 days of left eye redness and discharge, with crusting of the eyelid and difficulty opening it in the morning. Today, the patient's right eye also became red. She has had no pain, itching, photophobia, or visual difficulty. Her boyfriend has had similar symptoms. The patient has no chronic medical conditions and takes no medications. Physical examination shows bilateral conjunctival erythema. There is thick, yellowish discharge at the corner of the eyes that quickly reaccumulates after wiping. The cornea is normal, and no ocular tenderness is present. Which of the following pathogens is most likely responsible for this patient's condition?
A) Adenovirus
B) Chlamydia trachomatis
C) Herpes simplex virus
D) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
E) Pseudomonas aeruginosa
F) Staphylococcus aureus
G) Staphylococcus epidermidis
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q471: A 46-year-old man with chronic HIV infection
Q472: A 42-year-old woman comes to the physician
Q473: A 26-year-old man comes to the physician
Q474: A 40-year-old man comes to the office
Q475: A 33-year-old man with an unremarkable medical
Q477: A 37-year-old man comes to the office
Q478: A 34-year-old woman who recently immigrated to
Q479: A 60-year-old man comes to the office
Q480: A 35-year-old woman comes to the office
Q481: A 44-year-old woman comes to the office
Unlock this Answer For Free Now!
View this answer and more for free by performing one of the following actions
Scan the QR code to install the App and get 2 free unlocks
Unlock quizzes for free by uploading documents