1992
DOI: 10.1038/eye.1992.16
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Echographic diagnosis of advanced Coats' disease

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“…Ultrasonography can also be a useful diagnostic tool, as demonstrated by Atta and Watson [29], who showed that findings on ultrasound can correlate with histology. The typical features of Coats’ disease on ultrasound were subretinal opacities due to cholesterolosis present from the exudates, as well as retinal detachment which is able to be visualized as a linear echo [1,29].…”
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“…Ultrasonography can also be a useful diagnostic tool, as demonstrated by Atta and Watson [29], who showed that findings on ultrasound can correlate with histology. The typical features of Coats’ disease on ultrasound were subretinal opacities due to cholesterolosis present from the exudates, as well as retinal detachment which is able to be visualized as a linear echo [1,29].…”
Section: Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The typical features of Coats’ disease on ultrasound were subretinal opacities due to cholesterolosis present from the exudates, as well as retinal detachment which is able to be visualized as a linear echo [1,29]. It can also be used to disregard retinoblastoma, as it allows visualization of the intra-ocular space [2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Frühe Stadien des Morbus Coats können wegen des Fehlens von Symptomen bei jungen Patienten leicht übersehen werden [1].…”
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“…Da bei Kindern und Jugendlichen der Verlauf meist durch eine frühe und progrediente Exsudation gekennzeicheinige klinisch ähnlich imponierende Krankheitsbilder und bereitet deshalb gelegentlich große Schwierigkeiten [1]. In der Reichenfolge abnehmender Häu-figkeit sind zu erwähnen: Retinoblastom, Morbus Coats, persistierender hyperplastischer primärer Glaskörper, Retinopathie praematurorum, intrakulare Entzündung (Toxocariasis, Toxoplasmose), konnatale Katarakt [2,7,8,14].…”
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