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Diffuse retinal capillary leakage in coats disease.
[coats disease]
Coats
disease
is
a
rare
condition
characterized
by
retinal
vascular
telangiectasia
,
aneurysms
,
and
leakage
from
these
abnormal
blood
vessels
.
We
report
the
phenomenon
and
treatment
of
Coats
disease
with
diffuse
hyperpermeability
from
angiographically
normal
retinal
capillaries
.
This
case
series
describes
two
patients
with
Coats
disease
,
diagnosed
based
on
fundus
photography
and
fluorescein
angiography
.
The
first
patient
was
treated
with
intravitreal
bevacizumab
and
limited
laser
photocoagulation
.
The
second
patient
was
treated
only
with
limited
photocoagulation
.
The
diffuse
exudation
from
normal
retinal
capillaries
resolved
with
treatment
of
the
focal
primary
vascular
Coats
lesions
.
Vasculopathies
such
as
Coats
disease
may
produce
diffuse
hyperpermeability
of
otherwise
normal
capillaries
in
the
fundus
.
Limiting
treatment
only
to
the
primary
Coats
lesions
is
a
minimally
invasive
strategy
that
preserves
normal
capillaries
.