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Role of intravitreal bevacizumab in adult onset Coats' disease.
[coats disease]
To
evaluate
the
role
of
intravitreal
bevacizumab
in
the
treatment
of
Coats
'
disease
diagnosed
in
adulthood
.
Prospective
,
interventional
case
series
.
Three
patients
with
Coats
'
disease
diagnosed
in
adulthood
were
managed
with
a
single
intravitreal
injection
of
bevacizumab
(
1
.
25
Â
mg
)
with
peripheral
laser
photocoagulation
3
Â
weeks
later
.
All
three
patients
had
exudation
at
the
macula
(
Stage
2
B
)
along
with
peripheral
retinal
telangiectasia
and
aneurysms
.
They
were
followed
up
for
9
Â
months
.
An
appreciable
reduction
in
the
exudation
at
the
macula
and
macular
edema
was
observed
in
all
cases
following
intravitreal
bevacizumab
therapy
.
In
all
patients
,
the
visual
acuity
improved
,
and
no
signs
of
recurrence
were
observed
at
the
final
follow-up
at
9
Â
months
.
Intravitreal
bevacizumab
injections
may
be
effective
as
an
adjunctive
treatment
for
adult-onset
Coats
'
disease
with
foveal
exudation
along
with
laser
photocoagulation
to
the
peripheral
retinal
vascular
abnormalities
.
Intravitreal
bevacizumab
was
well
tolerated
by
our
patients
,
and
no
adverse
effects
were
observed
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"aneurysms"
symptom
coats disease
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
holt-oram syndrome
hydrocephalus with stenosis of the aqueduct of sylvius
locked-in syndrome
lymphangioleiomyomatosis
thoracic outlet syndrome
This symptom has already been validated