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The effect of intravitreal bevacizumab injection as the initial treatment for Coats' disease.
[coats disease]
In
Coats
'
disease
,
the
most
recent
development
in
the
treatment
has
been
the
intravitreal
injection
of
anti-
VEGF
agents
.
The
purpose
of
this
article
was
to
evaluate
the
effect
of
intravitreal
bevacizumab
as
the
initial
treatment
for
Coats
'
disease
in
children
and
adults
.
The
study
included
14
pediatric
patients
and
five
adult
patients
with
Coats
'
disease
.
They
were
treated
with
intravitreal
bevacizumab
(
1
.
25
Â
mg
/
0
.
05
Â
ml
)
as
the
initial
treatment
,
combined
with
or
without
other
treatments
.
The
analyses
included
the
evaluation
of
basic
clinical
conditions
.
In
the
pediatric
group
,
after
a
mean
of
9
.
1
Â
months
of
follow-up
,
the
differences
in
visual
acuity
were
significant
for
the
comparisons
between
the
baseline
examination
and
the
follow-up
examinations
carried
out
at
weeks
6
,
12
,
and
24
after
the
baseline
(
P
 
=
 
0
.
006
,
P
 
=
 
0
.
004
,
P
 
=
 
0
.
005
respectively
)
.
Vitreoretinal
fibrosis
was
observed
in
three
patients
(
n
 
=
 
3
,
21
.
4
Â
%
)
,
among
whom
two
showed
fibrosis
before
treatment
.
All
of
the
pediatric
patients
showed
a
resolution
of
fluid
and
exudation
,
and
regression
of
the
telangiectasia
.
In
the
adult
group
,
after
a
mean
of
10
.
6
Â
months
of
follow-up
,
the
differences
in
visual
acuity
were
not
statistically
significant
(
P
 
>
 
0
.
05
)
between
the
baseline
and
follow-up
examinations
.
Vitreoretinal
fibrosis
(
n
 
=
 
2
,
40
Â
%
)
was
observed
in
two
patients
who
both
showed
fibrosis
before
treatment
.
All
of
the
adult
patients
showed
a
resolution
of
fluid
and
exudation
,
and
regression
of
the
telangiectasia
.
The
differences
in
the
change
of
BCVA
between
children
and
adults
were
not
significant
(
P
 
>
 
0
.
05
)
during
the
follow-up
examinations
.
The
intravitreal
injection
of
bevacizumab
as
the
initial
treatment
is
associated
with
a
measurable
gain
in
visual
acuity
in
patients
with
Coats
'
disease
.
Resolution
of
the
subretinal
fluid
and
exudation
,
and
regression
of
the
telangiectasia
were
observed
in
both
pediatric
and
adult
patients
.
Vitreoretinal
fibrosis
may
be
one
of
the
natural
courses
of
Coats
'
disease
,
and
it
remains
uncertain
whether
bevacizumab
accelerates
the
fibrosis
phenomenon
.
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