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Aya Kodama, Koji Sugioka1, Shunji Kusaka, Chota Matsumoto, Yoshikazu Shimomura.
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BACKGROUND: The exact pathogenetic mechanisms of Coats' disease remain unknown. In this report, we show two cases of Coats' disease that achieved a favorable prognosis with the combined treatment of intravitreal bevacizumab (IVB) injection prior to photocoagulation, although both initially resisted photocoagulation therapy. CASE PRESENTATIONS: Case 1 was a 15-year-old boy with initial visual acuity of 0.4 OD. At the temporal retina, aneurysms and abnormal telangiectatic vessels were observed. Hard exudates and an exudative retinal detachment extended to the fovea. He was diagnosed as having Coats' disease at stage 3A and we performed laser photocoagulation as an initial approach to treat peripheral aneurysms and telangiectatic vessels. After the treatment, the exudative retinal detachment was eased and visual acuity improved to 1.0; however, recurrence occurred after 5 months. The exudative change was resistant against laser photocoagulation therapy and we therefore added IVB as an adjuvant before photocoagulation. Fourteen days after IVB injection phased laser photocoagulation was given to cover the abnormal capillaries, aneurysms and the leakage area spotted in FA. A good prognosis was obtained with decreased exudation and improved visual acuity.Case 2 was an 11-year-old boy with decreased visual acuity of 0.15 OS at the initial visit. Hard exudates, retinal edema and serous retinal detachment were seen at the macula and peripheral retina. Fluorescein angiography revealed telangiectatic capillaries at the temporal retina. Our diagnosis was Coats' disease at stage 3A. Extensive photocoagulation was performed as an initial treatment to the lesion. However, the exudative change was severe and resistant against the photocoagulation treatment. Therefore, we added IVB as an adjuvant before photocoagulation. Exudative change in the retina seemed to be eased 7 days after IVB injection, therefore, phased laser phototherapy was added to cover the abnormal capillaries. After the combination therapy, exudative change was remarkably ameliorated and better visual acuity was achieved.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24666524 PMCID: PMC3987646 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2415-14-36
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Figure 1Case 1 at the initial visit. a) Fundus photograph. Abnormal aneurysms and telangiectatic vessels in the temporal peripheral retina. Hard exudates and exudative changes in the posterior pole. b) FA. Three minutes after intravenous injection of fluorescein. c) FA. Twelve minutes after intravenous injection of fluorescein. Leakage of dye from abnormal vessels were observed, which increased in the late phase. d) Optical coherence tomography. Symbols indicate subfoveal serous retinal detachment site. Foveal macular thickness is 430 μm.
Figure 2Case 1 fundus photographs. a) Prior to the injection of intravitreal bevacizumab (IVB). b) Five months after IVB injection. Hard exudates in the posterior pole had gradually resolved. c) Eleven months after IVB injection. Hard exudates in the posterior pole had almost disappeared. d) Eighteen months after IVB injection. Abnormal retinal vessels in the periphery are completely cicatrized and no recurrence is observed.
Figure 3Case 2 fundus photographs. a) Prior to IVB injection. Abnormal telangiectatic vessels in the temporal retina and accumulation of massive subfoveal hard exudates. b) Six months after IVB injection. Hard exudates and retinal edema in the posterior pole were decreased. c) Fourteen months after IVB injection. Subfoveal hard exudates had almost resolved, retinal edema was alleviated, and temporal telangiectasis was cicatrized.
Figure 4Case 2 OCT. a) Prior to IVB injection. Massive accumulation of subfoveal hard exudates, cystoids macular edema and partial serous retinal detachment were observed. b) Two months after IVB injection. Subfoveal hard exudates were slightly reduced. c) Eleven months after IVB injection. Subfoveal hard exudates had almost resolved. The ELM line disruption was repaired.