Coats’ disease is a form of retinal telangiectasia with lipid-rich subretinal exudates. It is mainly a disease of childhood and only on rare occasions has it been described in adults. In adults, it typically has a more insidious clinical course.[1] In this article, we report a case of adult-onset Coats’ disease that presented with macula involvement and was treated with laser photocoagulation with good outcome.
Coats’ disease is a form of retinal telangiectasia with lipid-rich subretinal exudates. It is mainly a disease of childhood and only on rare occasions has it been described in adults. In adults, it typically has a more insidious clinical course.[1] In this article, we report a case of adult-onse...
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