
Coats' disease is an ocular condition characterized by telangiectatic vessels, microaneurysms, and intraretinal and subretinal exudates. This disease entity is usually uniocular, occurs in young males in their first decade of life, and has a prevalence for the temporal retina. A case report of Coats' disease is presented along with a discussion of its management and treatment.
Male, Fundus Oculi, Retinal Artery, Visual Acuity, Light Coagulation, Aneurysm, Retinal Diseases, Humans, Telangiectasis, Fluorescein Angiography, Child
Male, Fundus Oculi, Retinal Artery, Visual Acuity, Light Coagulation, Aneurysm, Retinal Diseases, Humans, Telangiectasis, Fluorescein Angiography, Child
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