Rare Diseases Symptoms Automatic Extraction
Home
A random Abstract
Our Project
Our Team
Coats' disease: an Indian perspective.
[coats disease]
To
describe
the
clinical
features
,
treatment
and
outcome
patterns
in
307
eyes
with
Coats
'
disease
.
Retrospective
chart
review
of
patients
diagnosed
with
Coats
'
disease
between
January
1996
and
January
2006
from
a
single
referral
center
in
southern
India
.
Two
hundred
and
eighty
patients
(
307
eyes
)
with
mean
age
of
15
.
67
years
(
range
:
Four
months
-
80
years
)
were
included
.
Decreased
vision
(
77
%
)
,
unilateral
affection
(
90
%
)
and
male
preponderance
(
83
.
4
%
)
were
chief
presenting
features
.
Anterior
segment
involvement
was
seen
in
67
(
21
.
8
%
)
eyes
.
Retinal
telangiectasia
were
seen
in
302
(
99
%
)
eyes
,
exudation
in
274
(
89
%
)
eyes
and
retinal
detachment
in
158
(
51
.
5
%
)
eyes
.
Four
-quadrant
disease
was
seen
in
207
(
67
.
2
%
)
eyes
.
Visual
acuity
was
<
20
/
200
in
249
(
80
.
9
%
)
eyes
.
One
hundred
and
nine
of
176
treated
eyes
(
61
.
93
%
)
had
favorable
anatomical
outcome
;
207
of
280
eyes
(
74
%
)
had
an
optimal
structural
outcome
.
Seventeen
(
5
.
3
%
)
eyes
were
enucleated
.
Complications
following
treatment
included
phthisis
bulbi
(
7
%
)
,
neovascular
glaucoma
(
5
%
)
,
epiretinal
membrane
(
4
.
4
%
)
and
rubeosis
iridis
(
4
.
4
%
)
.
Indian
patients
with
Coats
'
disease
have
a
high
male
predominance
,
the
majority
of
whom
present
with
severe
visual
impairment
and
extensive
four
-quadrant
exudation
.
Unusual
presentations
such
as
pain
,
vitreous
hemorrhage
and
a
high
incidence
of
anterior
segment
involvement
are
distinctive
to
Indian
eyes
.
Diseases
Validation
Diseases presenting
"vitreous hemorrhage and a high incidence of anterior segment involvement are distinctive to indian eyes"
symptom
coats disease
You can validate or delete this automatically detected symptom
Validate the Symptom
Delete the Symptom