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Combination treatment of pediatric coats' disease: a bicenter study in Taiwan.
[coats disease]
To
present
the
clinical
outcome
of
different
combination
treatment
modalities
in
pediatric
Coats
'
disease
in
two
Taiwan
medical
centers
.
A
retrospective
review
of
clinical
records
was
done
of
pediatric
patients
with
Coats
'
disease
treated
at
National
Taiwan
University
Hospital
and
Changhua
Christian
Hospital
.
Data
regarding
the
age
at
the
time
of
diagnosis
,
initial
presentation
,
methods
of
treatment
,
visual
and
anatomic
results
,
and
complications
were
recorded
.
Changes
in
vision
and
retinal
status
with
the
different
methods
of
treatment
were
specifically
evaluated
.
From
2005
through
2011
,
10
eyes
of
9
patients
were
treated
under
the
diagnosis
of
Coats
'
disease
.
The
clinical
manifestations
varied
from
localized
vascular
abnormalities
with
subretinal
fluid
and
hard
exudates
to
extensive
detachment
with
massive
exudates
and
retinal
hemorrhage
.
The
main
treatment
modalities
include
argon
laser
photocoagulation
,
micropulse
laser
,
and
cryotherapy
.
The
adjunctive
therapies
included
intravitreal
triamcinolone
,
bevacizumab
,
and
ranibizumab
.
The
mean
follow-up
was
40
.
50
±
20
.
52
months
(
range
:
14
to
72
months
)
.
Best
corrected
visual
acuity
at
last
follow-up
was
light
perception
to
1
.
0
(
20
/
20
Snellen
)
.
Anatomic
improvement
was
achieved
in
9
eyes
(
90
%
)
.
Visual
improvement
was
noted
in
7
eyes
(
70
%
)
,
visual
stabilization
in
2
eyes
(
20
%
)
,
and
visual
deterioration
in
1
eye
(
10
%
)
.
Vitreous
fibrosis
evolving
into
tractional
retinal
detachment
occurred
in
1
patient
receiving
cryotherapy
combined
with
intravitreal
bevacizumab
injections
.
No
enucleation
was
ultimately
necessary
.
Pediatric
Coats
'
disease
varies
greatly
in
severity
.
Carefully
selected
treatment
modalities
can
improve
most
eyes
with
different
conditions
.
Intravitreal
anti-
vascular
endothelial
growth
factor
agents
may
act
as
useful
adjuncts
to
improve
anatomic
and
functional
outcome
.
Cryotherapy
combined
with
the
intravitreal
bevacizumab
injection
in
severe
cases
of
exudative
retinal
detachment
may
carry
the
risk
of
vitreoretinal
traction
and
tractional
retinal
detachment
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"severe cases"
symptom
coats disease
congenital diaphragmatic hernia
dentin dysplasia
dentinogenesis imperfecta
erythropoietic protoporphyria
hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis
hydrocephalus with stenosis of the aqueduct of sylvius
locked-in syndrome
megacystis-microcolon-intestinal hypoperistalsis syndrome
neuralgic amyotrophy
proteus syndrome
scrub typhus
trochlear dysplasia
typhoid
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