The Current State in the Diagnosis of Eyelid Margin Disease: A Clinical Review

Author:

Yeu Elizabeth1ORCID,Garg Sumit2ORCID,Ayres Brandon D.3ORCID,Beckman Kenneth4ORCID,Chamberlain Winston5ORCID,Lee Barry6,Raju Leela7,Rao Naveen8ORCID,Rocha Karolinne Maia9,Schallhorn Julie10ORCID,Zavodni Zachary9,Mah Francis S.11ORCID,Farid Marjan2,

Affiliation:

1. Virginia Eye Consultants, Norfolk, VA

2. Gavin Herbert Eye Institute, University of California, Irvine

3. Cornea Service, Wills Eye Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

4. Comprehensive EyeCare of Central Ohio, Westerville, Ohio

5. Casey Eye Institute, Oregon Health & Science University

6. Eye Consultants of Atlanta and Georgia Eye Bank, Atlanta, Georgia

7. New York University, Langone

8. Ophthalmic Consultants of Boston and Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston

9. Medical University of South Carolina, Storm Eye Institute

10. Department of Ophthalmology and Francis I Proctor Foundation, University of California, San Francisco

11. Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, California

Abstract

The eyelid margin is vital to ocular surface integrity. Much peer-reviewed literature has been established in eyelid margin inflammation, better known as blepharitis. The purpose is to review and understand the impact of eyelid margin disease. Anterior blepharitis causes inflammation at the eyelash base, ciliary follicles, and the palpebral skin. Posterior blepharitis occurs when there is inflammation with the posterior eyelid margin disease. In common usage, the term “blepharitis” used alone almost always refers to anterior blepharitis. Classification of eyelid margin disease should be based on etiopathogenesis, location, primary vs. secondary, and chronicity. Blepharitis has several etiopathologies (infectious, inflammatory, squamous). MGD can refer to the functional and/or structural problems with the MG. Meibomitis (or meibomianitis) occurs when there is inflammation associated with the MGD. The presence of blepharitis and/or MGD (with or without inflammation) can impact the ocular surface and thereby affect anterior segment and cataract surgeries. This review article evaluates the differential diagnoses of eyelid margin disease, including various forms of blepharitis, MGD, and meibomitis.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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