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Advanced Coats' disease treated with intravitreal bevacizumab combined with laser vascular ablation.
[coats disease]
To
evaluate
the
impact
of
intravitreal
bevacizumab
combined
with
laser
vascular
ablation
in
the
management
of
advanced
Coats
'
disease
presenting
with
exudative
retinal
detachment
.
This
was
a
retrospective
review
of
24
children
that
presented
with
exudative
retinal
detachments
associated
with
advanced
Coats
'
disease
.
Mean
patient
age
was
62
months
(
range
9
-
160
months
)
.
Presenting
signs
included
retinal
detachment
in
24
children
(
100
%
)
,
vascular
telangiectasia
in
24
children
(
100
%
)
,
and
retinal
ischemia
in
24
children
(
100
%
)
.
Twenty
of
24
children
presented
with
elevated
,
vascular
leakage
in
the
fovea
(
83
%
)
.
Two
children
presented
with
sub-
retinal
fibrosis
associated
with
presumed
long
-standing
retinal
detachment
without
evidence
of
rhegmatogenous
retinal
detachment
.
Ten
patients
exhibited
vascular
alterations
in
the
periphery
of
the
second
eye
without
clinical
evidence
of
exudation
.
All
24
children
were
treated
with
a
large
-spot-size
diode
laser
directly
to
areas
of
abnormal
telangiectatic
vasculature
.
All
24
children
received
intravitreal
bevacizumab
injection
.
All
24
children
had
resolution
of
exudative
retinal
detachment
,
ablation
of
vascular
telangiectasia
,
and
anatomic
improvement
of
the
retina
.
No
child
exhibited
progressive
retinal
detachment
and
no
eye
required
enucleation
.
No
cases
of
neovascular
glaucoma
were
seen
.
Fellow
eyes
with
peripheral
vascular
alterations
showed
no
progression
to
exudative
vasculopathy
during
the
observation
period
.
Intravitreal
bevacizumab
injection
was
not
associated
with
endophthalmitis
or
systemically-
observed
complications
.
Repetitive
intravitreal
bevacizumab
combined
with
laser
vascular
ablation
may
be
utilized
effectively
for
advanced
Coats
'
disease
presenting
with
exudative
retinal
detachment
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"telangiectasia"
symptom
coats disease
cowden syndrome
cutaneous mastocytosis
hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis
kallmann syndrome
kindler syndrome
malignant atrophic papulosis
omenn syndrome
pendred syndrome
severe combined immunodeficiency
systemic capillary leak syndrome
triple a syndrome
waldenström macroglobulinemia
werner syndrome
This symptom has already been validated