Manifestation of Coats' disease by age in Taiwan
- PMID: 17539789
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1442-9071.2007.01485.x
Manifestation of Coats' disease by age in Taiwan
Abstract
Background: To compare the differences in clinical manifestation of Coats' disease between younger and older patients in the Far East.
Methods: Coats' disease cases diagnosed at one Taiwanese hospital from July 1986 to June 2004 were retrospectively reviewed (n=30; 32 eyes). Patients were stratified into groups according to the initial diagnosis of Coats' disease at the age of <20 years (Group Y) or >or=20 years (Group O). The clinical manifestations of Coats' disease in Group Y (19 eyes) and Group O (13 eyes) were compared.
Results: A higher proportion of female patients was noted in Group O (P=0.046). Diseases were generally limited geographically, with 14 eyes (73.7%) manifesting involvement greater than 6 clock hours in Group Y and four eyes (30.8%) in Group O. The involved area including retinal telangiectasia and exudates was smaller in Group O (P=0.016). Patients without posterior pole involvement were associated with better visual outcome (adjusted odds ratio, 6.5; 95% confidence interval, 1.1-40.1, P=0.044).
Conclusion: Coats' disease manifestation was different between different age groups. Treatment is important to prevent disease progression. Visual prognosis is associated with posterior pole involvement.
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