Publikasi Scopus 2010 s/d 2022

Adriono G.A., Nadhira A.M., Mahfudz S.R.
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Coats disease in adolescence and adulthood with preserved vision after laser photocoagulation monotherapy: two case reports
2022
Journal of Medical Case Reports
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Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia; Jakarta Eye Center Clinics and Hospitals, Jakarta, Indonesia; Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
Adriono, G.A., Department of Ophthalmology, Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia, Jakarta Eye Center Clinics and Hospitals, Jakarta, Indonesia; Nadhira, A.M., Jakarta Eye Center Clinics and Hospitals, Jakarta, Indonesia; Mahfudz, S.R., Faculty of Medicine Universitas Indonesia, Dr. Cipto Mangunkusumo National General Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia
Background: This case report describes two rare cases of Coats disease in nonjuvenile patients with preserved vision. Case presentation: Two otherwise healthy Asian males aged 15 and 29 years old presented with unilateral gradual blurred vision and scotoma, respectively. Visual acuity was 6/6 (0 logMAR) with no other abnormalities observed in the anterior segment of the eyes. Both posterior segment examinations and fluorescein angiography revealed retinal telangiectatic vessels, exudation, and hemorrhage. Additionally, optical coherence tomography of the first patient showed subfoveal fluid. Both patients were diagnosed with stage 2 Coats disease. Laser photocoagulation was performed on both patients. The first patient showed initial good response to therapy with resolution of the subfoveal fluid; however, he developed cataract and underwent cataract surgery after 3 years. In the second case, although the exudates and hemorrhage still persisted, the macula was spared and the patient did not have visual complaints. No adverse events were reported, and final visual acuity of both patients remained 6/6. Conclusions: Coats disease in adolescence and adulthood may present with good vision. In mild and moderate cases of Coats disease, laser photocoagulation monotherapy may help preserve vision. Nevertheless, as recurrences and complications may still occur later in life, lifelong monitoring is recommended. © 2022, The Author(s).
Adolescent; Adult; Coats disease; Laser photocoagulation; Preserved visual acuity
methylprednisolone; nonsteroid antiinflammatory agent; adolescence; adolescent; adult; adulthood; anterior eye segment; Article; Asian; best corrected visual acuity; blurred vision; case report; cataract extraction; clinical article; clinical observation; differential diagnosis; drug megadose; e-mail; exudate; exudative retinitis; eye examination; eye fundus; eye photography; follow up; human; interferon gamma release assay; laser coagulation; male; monotherapy; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; nonhuman; ocular fibrosis; optical coherence tomography; patient monitoring; patient referral; posterior eye segment; retina fluorescein angiography; retina fovea; retina hemorrhage; retina macula lutea; retinal telangiectasia; scar formation; scotoma; subcapsular cataract; treatment response; tuberculos
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