Asked by joji
Which clinical finding is often present in cases of Demodex blepharitis?
a.
Cylindrical dandruff
b.
Dryness
c.
Itching
d.
Redness
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a. Cylindrical dandruff
Cylindrical dandruff (collarettes) — sleeve-like deposits around the base of the eyelashes — is the characteristic, often pathognomonic finding in Demodex blepharitis. (Itching, redness and dry-eye symptoms can also occur but are not as specific.)
Cylindrical dandruff (collarettes) — sleeve-like deposits around the base of the eyelashes — is the characteristic, often pathognomonic finding in Demodex blepharitis. (Itching, redness and dry-eye symptoms can also occur but are not as specific.)
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