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01-12-2005 | Case Report
Coats’ disease and bilateral cataract in a child with Turner syndrome: a case report
Authors:
F. Beby, O. Roche, C. Burillon, P. Denis
Published in:
Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
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Issue 12/2005
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Abstract
Purpose
To report the first case in which Coats’ disease was observed with infantile cataract in a girl with Turner syndrome (TS).
Materials and methods
We examined a 4-year-old female infant with TS who was referred with a diagnosis of leukocoria in the left eye.
Results and discussion
Examination under anaesthesia revealed a bilateral punctate cataract and left eye fundus showed vascular retinal abnormalities typical of Coats’ disease. Cryotherapy was performed on the telangiectatic vessels and the child was followed up for a period of 12 months. Despite cryotherapy resulting in regression of the peripheral exudates, an exudative maculopathy persisted with poor visual outcome. We suggest that Coats’ disease should be considered as a rare ocular manifestation in TS.