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[Adjuvant anti-VEGF therapy in Coats' disease.]
[coats disease]
Coats
'
disease
is
a
non-hereditary
acquired
,
usually
unilateral
eye
disorder
that
predominantly
occurs
in
young
males
(
1
/
100
,
000
)
with
the
onset
of
symptoms
generally
appearing
in
the
first
two
decades
of
life
.
Coats
'
disease
is
characterized
by
telangiectatic
changes
,
blood
leaks
from
the
defective
vessels
with
retinal
exudation
followed
in
advanced
stages
by
retinal
detachment
.
A
14
-
year
-old
male
patient
presented
in
our
department
with
gradual
visual
loss
in
the
right
eye
.
Based
on
the
clinical
and
diagnostic
findings
Coats
'
disease
was
diagnosed
.
The
exudative
retinal
detachment
in
the
right
eye
was
initially
treated
with
intravitreal
bevacizumab
injection
(
B-IVOM
)
followed
by
cryocoagulation
and
combined
with
a
second
administration
of
B-IVOM
2
weeks
later
.
On
the
grounds
of
a
persistent
exudative
retinal
detachment
a
new
round
of
cryotherapy
was
conducted
.
We
proceeded
with
laser
coagulation
of
the
residual
Coats
areas
and
with
three
cycles
of
B-IVOM
therapy
.
The
subretinal
and
intraretinal
exudates
regressed
over
several
weeks
so
that
the
patient
remained
symptom-free
22
months
after
therapy
.
At
the
last
examination
the
visual
acuity
was
0
.
8
in
the
right
eye
.
The
favorable
development
for
our
patient
demonstrates
that
adjuvant
therapy
with
intravitreal
anti-
VEGF
injections
in
addition
to
laser
and
cryocoagulation
in
a
case
of
advanced
Coats
'
disease
with
exudative
retinal
tissue
damage
could
lead
to
the
stabilization
of
the
retinal
findings
and
to
preservation
of
good
visual
acuity
.
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