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Refractory coats' disease of adult onset.
[coats disease]
We
present
the
case
of
an
18
-
year
-old
Caucasian
male
with
a
unilateral
macular
star
and
retinal
vascular
anomalies
compatible
with
adult
onset
Coats
'
disease
.
Diagnosis
was
based
on
fundoscopic
,
fluorescein
angiography
and
optical
coherence
tomography
findings
.
The
patient
presented
to
our
emergency
department
with
complaints
of
low
vision
in
his
left
eye
(
LE
)
detected
10
days
before
.
The
best-corrected
visual
acuity
in
the
LE
was
20
/
50
.
Fundoscopy
of
the
LE
evidenced
a
complete
macular
star
.
Optical
coherence
tomography
showed
increased
retinal
thickness
,
infiltration
of
the
retinal
wall
,
and
detachment
of
the
neuroepithelium
.
Angiography
revealed
no
appreciable
diffusion
in
the
macula
.
Above
the
superior
temporal
(
ST
)
arcade
,
anomalies
in
the
retinal
vasculature
were
found
,
with
interruption
of
the
peripheral
vessels
and
vessels
which
were
'
sausage
'
-
like
.
After
1
month
,
the
LE
vision
evolved
to
hand
movements
.
Laser
photocoagulation
was
performed
in
the
ST
quadrant
.
Intravitreal
injection
of
bevacizumab
1
.
25
mg
/
0
.
05
ml
and
photodynamic
therapy
were
performed
without
any
significant
changes
,
progression
of
ST
serous
detachment
of
the
neuroepithelium
,
and
finally
progression
to
macular
fibrosis
.
Coats
'
disease
is
usually
diagnosed
in
childhood
,
but
rare
cases
may
occur
in
adults
.
Those
cases
usually
have
a
more
indolent
course
which
was
not
observed
in
our
patient
.
When
there
is
macular
involvement
,
prognosis
is
more
guarded
,
despite
treatment
.
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