Title: DISORDERS OF LASHES
1DISORDERS OF LASHES
1. Trichiasis
2. Metaplastic lashes
3. Distichiasis
4. Phthiriasis palpebrarum
5. Madarosis
6. Poliosis
2Trichiasis
Complications
Signs
- Inferior punctate epitheliopathy
- Posterior misdirection of normal lashes
- Most frequently affects lower lid
- Corneal ulceration and pannus
3Treatment Options for Trichiasis
1. Epilation - but recurrences within few weeks
2. Electrolysis - but frequently repeated
treatments required
3. Cryotherapy - for many lashes
4. Laser ablation - for few scattered lashes
5. Surgery - for localized crop resistant to
other methods
4Metaplastic lashes
Signs
Causes
Cicatrizing conjunctivitis (ocular pemphigoid,
Stevens-Johnson, chemical burns)
Aberrant lashes arising from meibomian gland
orifices
5Distichiasis
Treatment
Signs
- Division into anterior and posterior
- lamellae
- Second row of lashes arising
- from meibomian gland orifices
- Cryotherapy to posterior lamella
- Occasionally dominantly inherited
6Phthiriasis palpebrarum
- Infestation of lashes by pubic crab louse and
its ova (nits)
- Typically affects children in poor hygenic
conditions
Lice gripping base of lashes
Nits and empty shells adhere to base of lashes
Treatment - removal, destruction and delousing
7Madarosis
Decrease in number or complete loss of lashes
Local causes
- Chronic anterior
- lid margin disease
- Burns, radiotherapy
- or cryotherapy
Systemic causes
Following removal
8Poliosis
Premature localized whitening of hair
Ocular associations
- Chronic anterior blepharitis
Systemic associations
- Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada
- syndrome