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Over 10 years follow-up of Coats' disease in adulthood.
[coats disease]
Coats
'
disease
diagnosed
in
adulthood
is
rare
;
therefore
,
the
treatment
options
and
longer
clinical
course
are
not
well
established
.
We
report
on
two
cases
of
adult
onset
Coats
'
disease
,
which
have
been
observed
for
more
than
10
years
after
conventional
treatment
.
In
the
first
case
,
a
76
-
year
-old
man
with
9
years
of
diabetic
retinopathy
noticed
a
visual
field
defect
in
his
left
eye
.
Yellowish
subretinal
exudation
with
serous
retinal
detachment
in
his
superior
peripheral
retina
,
and
telangiectatic
vessels
with
fluorescein
leakage
,
numerous
microaneurysms
,
and
areas
of
capillary
nonperfusion
observed
in
a
fluorescein
angiography
indicated
adult
Coats
'
disease
,
and
retinal
photocoagulation
was
applied
.
Within
1
year
,
subretinal
exudation
was
regressed
and
visual
acuity
was
improved
from
20
/
50
to
20
/
20
,
and
was
maintained
for
the
next
11
years
.
In
the
second
case
,
a
71
-
year
-old
man
presented
with
decreased
vision
in
his
right
eye
.
The
fundus
of
his
right
eye
showed
multiple
telangiectasic
vessels
and
subretinal
exudates
extended
to
the
fovea
,
which
is
diagnosed
as
adult
Coats
'
disease
.
Despite
retinal
photocoagulation
,
an
increase
of
exudation
and
an
enlargement
of
retinal
detachment
was
observed
within
1
month
,
and
subsequently
,
additional
treatment
of
cryotherapy
was
performed
.
Two
months
after
these
therapies
,
the
exudation
was
regressed
without
retinal
detachment
,
and
visual
acuity
was
improved
to
20
/
200
which
was
maintained
for
the
next
10
years
.
Even
with
adult
Coats
'
disease
,
conventional
therapies
of
retinal
photocoagulation
and
cryotherapy
are
effective
and
are
the
initial
choice
for
improving
or
maintaining
visual
function
.
Diseases
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Diseases presenting
"multiple telangiectasic vessels"
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coats disease
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