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Lifting the White Walker's curse–Management of Coats' disease
Background: Coats' disease, described by George Coats in the early 1900s, is an idiopathic unilateral retinal vascular abnormality with exudation occurring in young males.
Aditya Kelkar, Mounika Bolisetty
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Bilateral Retinal Vein Occlusion-Simulated Coats’ Disease
Retinal vein occlusion (RVO) is a differential diagnosis for Coats’ disease due to retinal arterial Leber’s aneurysms. Occasionally, RVO shows a Coats-like appearance.
Rui Hua, Meixia Zhang
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iTRAQ-Based Proteomics Investigation of Aqueous Humor from Patients with Coats' Disease. [PDF]
Coats' disease is an uncommon form of retinal telangiectasis, and the identification of novel proteins that contribute to the development of Coats' disease is useful for improving treatment efficacy.
Qiong Yang +4 more
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Coats′ disease of adult-onset in 48 eyes [PDF]
Background: Coats′ disease diagnosed in adulthood is an idiopathic, retinal exudative vascular disease without an inciting factor and has retinal features different from the childhood disease.
Ekta Rishi +5 more
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Adult onset coats disease in a 56-year-old male: An atypical presentation
Coats disease is a congenital retinal vascular disease, which is seen commonly in childhood and remits and exacerbates throughout life. However, it is not rare for coats disease to present in adulthood for the first time.
Bodhraj Dhawan +3 more
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Widefield fluorescein angiography based laser treatment in pediatric retinal disease
Purpose: To report use of widefield fluorescein angiography (FA) for targeted therapy of Coats’ disease and familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR). Study design: Retrospective, noncomparative, consecutive case series.
Jonathan S Chang +4 more
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Treatment of Coats’ disease: an analysis of pooled results [PDF]
AIM: To elucidate the association of treatment modality to vitreoretinal fibrosis and traction retinal detachment (TRD) in Coats’ disease. METHODS: A PubMed search for Coats’ disease with included studies describing eyes with clinical features and ...
Janelle Fassbender Adeniran +4 more
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Late re-activation of Coats disease
Purpose: To report case of Coats disease with the longest known interval of disease quiescence prior to first reactivation (17 years). Observation: A 25-year-old male was regularly followed for Coats disease since age 4.
Itsara Lertjirachai +3 more
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Coats' disease is an idiopathic ophthalmic condition caused by a defect in the development of retinal vasculature, characterized by retinal telangiectasis, haemorrhages, intraretinal and subretinal exudation.
Samar Younes, Hicham Tahri
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Background This is the youngest case of Coats’ disease, in terms of postmenstrual age (PMA), to be reported in the literature. This case highlights the remarkable variations in the clinical manifestations and the very early onset of Coats’ disease.
Jie Peng +5 more
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