Coats' disease first described in 1908, remains a diagnostic challenge due to its varied presentation and its close resemblance to other exudative retinopathies. Shields et al. defined Coats' disease as… Click to show full abstract
Coats' disease first described in 1908, remains a diagnostic challenge due to its varied presentation and its close resemblance to other exudative retinopathies. Shields et al. defined Coats' disease as an idiopathic retinal telangiectasia with intraretinal and/or subretinal exudation without appreciable retinal or vitreal traction. Advanced stages presenting with total exudative retinal detachment and/or
               
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