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From: The effects of a treatment combination of anti-VEGF injections, laser coagulation and cryotherapy on patients with type 3 Coat’s disease

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A 8-year-old boy with Coats’disease of right eye. The Retcam imaging of fudus (a) and CDI (b) shows at baseline shows total retinal detachment before IVR.In the temporal peripheral retina, the presence of abnormally dilated blood vessels and retinal bleeding. One month after the first IVR, there was most of resolution of subretinal fluid and regression of abnormal vascular dilation (c). The boy underwent 3 IVR, 1 laser photocoagulation, and 1 cryoablation sessions.After 3 months,there was dissolution of abnormal vascular and absorption of subretinal fluid (d)

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