Deutsch T A, Rabb M F, Jampol L M
Can J Ophthalmol. 1982 Aug;17(4):169-72.
Coats' disease is characterized by vascular anomalies in the retina that are usually associated with exudates. In the absence of treatment the disease almost always progresses toward loss of vision and, often, loss of the eye. This report describes three patients in whom some of the retinal lesions apparently regressed spontaneously; only two other such patients are mentioned in the literature. These patients may have had a form of Coats' disease that has a better prognosis than usual for the eye.
科茨病的特征是视网膜血管异常,通常伴有渗出物。若不进行治疗,该病几乎总会发展至视力丧失,且往往会导致眼球丧失。本报告描述了三名患者,其中一些视网膜病变明显自发消退;文献中仅提及另外两名此类患者。这些患者可能患有一种科茨病,其眼部预后比通常情况要好。