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What’s New in Oculoplastics?
Blepharitis and Related Disorders
Dr. Gamal Seif, MD, MSc, FRCSC
Department of Ophthalmology,
Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital
Disclosure
Relationships with commercial
interests:
- Grants/Research Support: None
- Speakers Bureau/Honoraria: None
- Consulting Fees: None
- Other: None
Outline
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Eyelid anatomy
Signs and symptoms
Aetiology
Treatments
◦ Hot compresses
 Warm/moist towel, blow mist, mask etc.
◦ Lid wipes
 Baby Shampoo, Lid Wipes, Cliradex
◦ Fancy devices
 Lipiflow, Intense pulse light, Bleaphasteam, MG expression,
Probing
◦ Drugs
 Tetracyclines, aziyhromycin, clarithromycin
Introduction – Eyelid Anatomy
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Blepharitis
Idiopathic chronic inflammatory disorder
of eyelids
 Usually isolated near base of eyelashes
around eyelashes
 Causes, itching, burning, eye main, FB
sensation, crusting around eyes
 Symptoms usually worse in am (as
opposed to dry eyes in pm)
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Blepharitis- Signs
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Anterior
◦ Crusting, redness, thickened eyelid margins
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Blepharitis- Signs
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Posterior
◦ Inspissated oil glands (meibomian gland
dysfunction)
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Blepharitis - Epidemiology
Few studies available
 Spanish cross-sectional study reported
asymptomatic and symptomatic meibomian
gland dysfunction of 21.9% and 8.6% of
individuals, respectively.
 US survey = 37-47% of patient with signs of
blepharitis
 Average age is 50, younger and more females
with streptococcal disease (mean
42)].[9][10]
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Blepharitis- Aetiologies
Idiopathic
 Ocular Rosacea
 Staphylococcal Infection
 Demodex
 Contact lens wear?
 Glaucoma Meds?
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Rosacea
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Staphylococcal Infection
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Hordeolum: Acute infection involving
sebaceous glands
◦ Glands of Zeiss (external hordeolum, aka stye)
◦ Meibomian glands (internal hordeolum)
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Demodex
• Most common ectoparasites in
Humans
• Folliculorum – Hair follicles
• Brevis – Sebaceous glands
• Prevalence around 50% by 20 y/o,
almost all elderly males
• Older Age, oily skin, and facial acne
increased prevalence
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Demodex
Debris and waste  cylindrical dandruff,
(pathognomonic for mites infestation)
 Block the sebaceous ducts, irritate the
eyelid margin, and induce epithelial
hyperplasia and hyperkeratinization
 The cytoskeleton  foreign body
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◦ granulomatous reaction  chalazia
◦ Elicit an inflammatory/immune response
Blepharitis Treatment
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Lid wipes
◦ Baby Shampoo
◦ Lid Wipes ®
◦ Cliradex ® (Terpinen- 4-ol (T4O)
 BID for at least 6 weeks to cover two 2 life cycles.
Blepharitis Treatment
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Hot compresses – Are all compresses the
same?
◦ Hot face cloth towel (dry vs wet)
◦ EyeGiene®
◦ MGDRx EyeBag®
MGD - Treatment
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Blephasteam ®
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Wet chamber warming goggles
10 min three times daily
Viliani et al, Int Ophthalmol (2015) 35:319–323
 Showed improvement in TBUT and OSDI in
patients that did not respond to warm
compresses
MGD - Treatment
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Lipiflow
MGD - Treatment
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Intense pulse light
◦ light therapy over a broad range of
wavelengths.
◦ Warms MG and constriction of blood vessels
◦ Usually monthly doses x 3-5 months then
every 6 months
MGD - Treatment
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MG probing
◦ Pioneered by Steven Maskin, MD
◦ Direct probing of individual meibomian glands
with probe to physically opening up the
occlusion caused by MGD
◦ Requires local aesthetic
◦ Maskin probe
What modality is best?
All products are supported by case series
showing improved patient symptoms,
TBUT and ASDI scores.
 Few Head to head comparisons with
conflicting results
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MGD – Treatment - Drugs
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Topical
◦ Erythromycin
◦ Tobradex
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Oral
◦ Tetrocyclines
◦ Azithromycin/ Clarithromycin
◦ Omega 3 supplementation
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Injections
◦ Steroids
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