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Title: Late re-activation of Coats disease
Authors: Lertjirachai I.
Wood E.H.
Moinuddin O.
Drenser K.A.
Keywords: antiglaucoma agent
ranibizumab
steroid
triamcinolone acetonide
vasculotropin
vasculotropin antibody
adult
Article
B scan
best corrected visual acuity
case report
clinical article
cryoablation
disease course
disease exacerbation
exudative retinitis
follow up
human
intraocular pressure
lensectomy
male
neovascular glaucoma
optical coherence tomography
pars plana vitrectomy
recurrent disease
retina detachment
retina fluorescein angiography
subcapsular cataract
subtenon drug administration
Issue Date: 2019
Abstract: Purpose: To report case of Coats disease with the longest known interval of disease quiescence prior to first reactivation (17 years). Observation: A 25-year-old male was regularly followed for Coats disease since age 4. After initial treatment with cryoablation, disease quiescence was achieved at age 8. The disease activity was well controlled for 17 years after which he developed decreased vision in the right eye at age 25. Late reactivation of Coats disease was diagnosed and multiple treatments ensued. Despite aggressive therapy, the patient experienced progressive exudation warranting surgical management and eventually developed neovascular glaucoma. Conclusion: Once diagnosed with Coats disease, lifelong monitoring is essential to early detection and treatment of potential disease reactivation. The interval between disease quiescence and reactivation is variable, with this case representing the longest known interval of disease quiescence prior to first reactivation (17 years). © 2019 The Authors
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/12312
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85065230637&doi=10.1016%2fj.ajoc.2019.100458&partnerID=40&md5=9dfce71d0c9831b749be5c2ef2082eae
ISSN: 24519936
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