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Combined photodynamic therapy and intravitreal bevacizumab injection for the treatment of adult Coats' disease: a case report.
[coats disease]
A
68
-
year
-old
woman
presented
with
a
visual
field
defect
in
her
right
eye
.
The
fundus
of
her
right
eye
showed
multiple
telangiectatic
vessels
,
retinal
hemorrhages
,
and
subretinal
exudates
in
the
inferior
peripheral
retina
.
Nine
months
later
,
the
subretinal
exudates
extended
to
the
fovea
despite
treatment
with
laser
photocoagulation
.
Cryotherapy
was
not
possible
at
the
time
because
of
the
posterior
location
of
the
retinal
telangiectatic
vessels
.
She
was
treated
with
a
combination
of
photodynamic
therapy
(
PDT
)
and
intravitreal
bevacizumab
injection
:
three
injections
were
given
at
2
-
month
intervals
.
After
this
combined
therapy
,
her
right
fundus
revealed
a
significant
regression
of
abnormal
retinal
vessels
and
subretinal
exudates
.
A
fluorescein
angiography
showed
no
leakage
from
the
abnormal
retinal
vessels
.
At
9
months
after
the
combined
therapy
,
she
was
able
to
maintain
a
stable
visual
acuity
and
visual
field
.
This
is
the
first
case
report
that
demonstrates
the
efficacy
of
the
combined
treatment
of
PDT
and
intravitreal
bevacizumab
injection
in
Coats
's
disease
.
This
combined
therapy
is
a
kind
of
treatment
modality
for
adult
Coats
'
disease
in
cases
which
cryotherapy
can
not
be
employed
and
are
refractory
to
laser
photocoagulation
.
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