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Coats’ Disease

Pediatric Disease

is a chronic, progressive retinal disorder characterized by massive white exudates under the retina, with eventual detachment and glaucoma. This disorder is associated with malformed, tortuous retinal blood vessels and aneurysmal dilatations.

Aneurysmal changes, telangiectatic vasculature, and peripheral non-perfusion in the far temporal periphery. Coat’s Disease

Coat’s Disease

Familial Exudative Vitreoretinopathy (FEVR) is a hereditary condition characterized by fluid leakage from the retina, and vitreo-retinal membrane formation with new blood vessels.

Extensive peripheral leakage which is correlated with central retinal vascular changes. FEVR

FEVR

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