Why should corticosteroids be closely monitored when used to treat hepatic eye disease?
A) They block small openings around the outer edge of the iris that form drainage canals,impeding the flow of fluids in the eye and possibly increasing intraocular pressure (IOP) .
B) In rare cases,they potentiate the growth of the virus causing the hepatic eye disease.
C) They can also suppress the eye's natural response to the virus and sometimes allow the virus to flourish despite the use of antivirals.
D) They increase drainage from the eye,allowing the virus to spread to other parts of the body.
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