Lash impaction in meibomian gland orifice

Loading...
Thumbnail Image

Date

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Dove Medical Press Ltd

Abstract

Purpose: To analyze potential risk factors associated with eyelash impaction into meibo-mian gland orifice. Methods: Retrospective review of one tertiary clinic over a period of 10 years. Results: In this study, 18 patients were included, with a mean age of 61.6 years at diagnosis. Ten patients were symptomatic in the form of ocular irritation or foreign body sensation. The location of the impaction included 15 nasal half and 3 temporal half of the lid, 6 upper lid and 12 lower lid, 8 right side and 10 left side. Risk factors included dry eyes (10), allergic conjunctivitis (4), severe rubbing of the eye (6), sleeping on the eye (2), and recent phacoemulsification (1). Conclusion: Ocular rubbing from either ocular allergy or dryness is associated with impaction of the lash into the orifice of the meibomian gland duct. © 2020 Mansour and El Jawha.

Description

Keywords

Cilia, Eyelash, Lash impaction, Meibomian gland duct orifice, Adult, Age, Aged, Allergic conjunctivitis, Article, Cancer radiotherapy, Caucasian, Choroid melanoma, Clinical article, Cornea transplantation, Dry eye, Eye irritation, Eyelash impaction, Eyelid disease, Female, Gender, Human, Intraocular foreign body, Male, Meibomian gland, Phacoemulsification, Plaque radiotherapy, Proliferative diabetic retinopathy, Retrospective study, Risk factor, Sleep

Citation

Collections

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By