Question 58

You are seeing a pleasant 83 year old gentleman in clinic for a 2 month follow up of a unilateral blepharitis involving only the left upper eyelid. There has been no improvement with warm compresses and eyelid scrubs and he now has some eyelash loss in the area. What is the next best option for management?
Start fluorometholone ointment
Shave biopsy of overlying eyelid skin
Full thickness eyelid biopsy
Start erythromycin ointment
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