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Published on: September 20, 2018
[Adult-onset of recurrent Coats disease]
N Vázquez-Pulido1, J L Laliena Santamaría, M A Del Buey Sayas
1Hospital General San Jorge, Huesca, Spain. nuria_vazquez@hotmail.com
Case Report:
A male diagnosed with Coats disease at the age of 30 years, had a relapse of this condition 14 years later. His first symptom of blurred vision occurred in both episodes and similar findings of unilateral retinal exudation and lipid deposition at boundary were seen. Angiography showed the characteristic early hyperfluorescence of the telangiectasias and late leakage of dye.
Discussion:
Coats disease is relatively uncommon and, as the degree of involvement varies from case to case, a randomized, prospective study of treatment would probably not be feasible. Despite the characteristic features of this disease, the differential diagnoses must be considered in both children and adults.
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