%0 Case Reports %T Chronic Blepharitis: Consider Tinea Blepharo-Ciliaris. %A Ouedern M %A Zaouak A %A Nefaa F %A Anane S %A Cheour M %J Skinmed %V 22 %N 3 %D 2024 %M 39090020 暂无%X A 7-year-old girl with a history of being in contact with a cat was referred to our department due to her 1-month unilateral blepharitis that was initially treated as a herpetic infection without amelioration. She experienced itching and loss of her right eyelashes (Figure 1). Her visual acuity was 20/20. The slit lamp examination revealed anterior blepharitis with madarosis, broken eyelashes, and lesions in right lower eyelid, while the left eyelids were normal.