Coats' disease of adult-onset in 48 eyes

Ekta Rishi, Pukhraj Rishi, Bindu Appukuttan, Mahesh Uparkar, Tarun Sharma, Lingam Gopal

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Abstract

Background: Coats' disease diagnosed in adulthood is an idiopathic, retinal exudative vascular disease without an inciting factor and has retinal features different from the childhood disease. Aim: To describe clinical features, treatment, and outcomes of eyes with Coats' disease first diagnosed in patients 35 years or older. Materials and Methods: Retrospective chart review of patients first diagnosed with Coats' disease at the age of 35 years or more at a tertiary eye care center between January 1995 and 2012. Eyes with retinal exudation or Coats'-like response from secondary causes were excluded. Results: Forty-five of 646 patients (7%) diagnosed with Coats' disease had adult-onset disease. Mean age at presentation was 47 years. Systemic hypertension was the most common (22%) systemic association and decreased vision the predominant presenting feature (83%). Localized (<6 clock h) presentation (74%) was unique to adults as against diffuse involvement (69%) in children (P < 0.001). Eyes were treated with laser photocoagulation 29 (60%), cryotherapy (4%), or both (2%) with surgical intervention in three (6%) eyes. Following treatment eight (35%) eyes improved, 11 (48%) eyes were stable while four (12%) eyes worsened due to complications. Conclusion: Adult-onset Coats' disease has less extensive involvement, more benign natural course, and a more favorable treatment outcome as against the childhood-onset disease. The bilateral presentation emphasizes the need for regular follow-up to detect possible future involvement of the fellow eye.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)518-523
Number of pages6
JournalIndian Journal of Ophthalmology
Volume64
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Adult
  • Coats' disease
  • retina
  • retinal telangiectasia

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Ophthalmology

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