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Intraretinal Exudates in Coats' Disease as Demonstrated by Spectral-Domain OCT.
[coats disease]
To
describe
the
spectral-domain
optical
coherence
tomography
(
SD
-
OCT
)
findings
in
a
case
of
Coats
'
disease
,
with
emphasis
on
the
intraretinal
exudates
.
Case
report
of
a
4
.
5
-
year
-old
girl
who
presented
with
total
exudative
retinal
detachment
and
organized
exudates
in
a
stellate
configuration
.
SD
-
OCT
was
performed
before
and
after
treatment
,
which
included
surgical
drainage
of
subretinal
fluid
and
indirect
laser
application
during
the
surgery
.
At
presentation
,
the
SD
-
OCT
showed
an
elevation
of
the
foveal
contour
,
with
thickening
of
the
retina
,
many
exudates
and
a
large
quantity
of
subretinal
fluid
.
Two
months
after
the
surgical
treatment
,
SD
-
OCT
revealed
a
significant
reduction
in
the
amount
of
subretinal
fluids
,
but
with
persistence
of
the
exudates
.
SD
-
OCT
can
be
used
as
an
important
tool
in
order
to
describe
the
changes
in
each
layer
of
the
retina
in
Coats
'
disease
.
Considering
the
histopathological
findings
in
Coats
'
disease
,
it
is
reasonable
to
assume
that
the
exudates
accumulate
in
the
outer
plexiform
layer
.
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