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Vascular endothelial growth factor in Coats' disease.
[coats disease]
To
examine
whether
vascular
endothelial
growth
factor
(
VEGF
)
as
one
of
the
most
important
intraocular
cytokines
for
angiogenesis
and
increased
vascular
permeability
is
associated
with
Coats
'
disease
.
The
clinical
interventional
study
included
28
patients
with
Coats
'
disease
and
seven
control
patients
with
congenital
cataract
.
During
intraocular
surgery
,
we
obtained
aqueous
humour
samples
in
which
the
VEGF
concentration
was
measured
by
double
-antibody
sandwich
enzyme-linked
immunosorbent
assay
(
ELISA
)
.
Coats
'
disease
was
graded
into
four
stages
.
The
mean
aqueous
VEGF
level
was
significantly
higher
in
the
Coats
'
study
group
than
in
the
control
group
(
158
±
88
versus
97
±
21
pg
/
ml
;
p
=
0
.
002
)
.
The
VEGF
concentrations
increased
significantly
(
p
<
0
.
001
)
from
91
±
32
pg
/
ml
in
Coats
'
disease
stage
2
to
100
±
37
pg
/
ml
in
stage
3
A
1
,
185
±
56
pg
/
ml
in
stage
3
A
2
to
256
±
93
pg
/
ml
in
patients
with
stage
3
B
.
Vascular
endothelial
growth
factor
concentrations
in
Coats
'
stage
2
and
3
A
1
did
not
differ
significantly
from
the
values
in
the
control
group
.
Parallel
to
the
association
with
the
stage
of
the
diseases
,
the
VEGF
concentrations
were
significantly
(
p
<
0
.
001
)
correlated
with
extent
of
exudative
retinal
detachment
.
Increasing
severity
of
Coats
'
disease
is
significantly
associated
with
intraocular
VEGF
concentrations
.
These
results
favour
the
intravitreal
application
of
anti-
VEGF
drugs
as
medical
therapy
of
Coats
'
diseases
.
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