Language
English
Publication Date
1-1-2026
Journal
Optometry Clinic Auckland
DOI
10.2147/OPTO.S600893
PMID
42371506
PMCID
PMC13310504
PubMedCentral® Posted Date
6-24-2026
PubMedCentral® Full Text Version
Post-print
Abstract
Introduction: Demodex blepharitis (DB) is a chronic ocular inflammation caused by Demodex mite infestation of the eyelid. DB is often misdiagnosed, as some of its clinical findings and patient-reported outcomes overlap with those of other ocular surface diseases. The Demodex Expert Panel on Treatment and Eyelid Health (DEPTH) has reached consensus on the symptomatology, diagnosis, and treatment of DB. Consensus findings from the DEPTH group include that collarettes are pathognomonic for DB and that lotilaner ophthalmic solution, 0.25%, the first and only FDA-approved treatment for DB, should be the first-line treatment for the disease. This case series highlights two instances of misdiagnosis that were subsequently re-evaluated using consensus findings from the DEPTH group, leading to a correct diagnosis and effective treatment with XDEMVY® (lotilaner ophthalmic solution) 0.25%.
Case reports: Two cases of patients with DB are presented. In the first case, a 75-year-old female presented with collarettes, reduced meibomian gland secretions, and lid margin erythema. After an unsuccessful initial treatment for bacterial infection, the patient was diagnosed with DB and prescribed lotilaner ophthalmic solution, 0.25% twice daily for 6 weeks, which improved all clinical findings and patient-reported outcomes. In the second case, a 62-year-old male presented with ocular discomfort, dry eye, and burning and itching sensations. After an unsuccessful initial treatment for dry eye disease, collarettes were detected, and the patient was diagnosed with DB. Subsequent treatment with lotilaner ophthalmic solution, 0.25% reduced collarettes and resolved patient-reported symptoms.
Conclusion: These cases highlight patients with DB who were initially misdiagnosed and eventually treated with lotilaner ophthalmic solution, 0.25%. Each case exemplifies the utility of the DEPTH consensus findings in improving the diagnostic path for patients and eye care providers. Future case series from other groups will continue to shed light on the best practices for diagnosing and treating patients with DB.
Keywords
Demodex blepharitis, clinical management, misdiagnosis, dry eye disease, lotilaner, Staphylococcus blepharitis
Published Open-Access
yes
Recommended Citation
Periman, Laura M; Lindstrom, Richard; Karpecki, Paul; et al., "Using Lotilaner Ophthalmic Solution, 0.25% to Treat Demodex Blepharitis in Patients Who Were Initially Misdiagnosed: A Case Series" (2026). Faculty, Staff and Students Publications. 7394.
https://digitalcommons.library.tmc.edu/baylor_docs/7394