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Mild congested left eye
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Mar 26, 2026
  • Disease Specialty: Ophthalmology
  • Ease of Diagnosis: Easy
  • Certainty: Certain
  • Ethnicity: Asian
  • Segment: Elderly Male
  • Image Quality: High
  • Clinical Examination: There was a mild red left eye with normal visual acuity, colour of vision and intraocular pressure was found. left eye revealed ciliary retinal artery with multiple aneurysmal changes and telangiectasia associated with exudate and “sausage” segmentation of arterioles.
  • Patient Age: 18 Year
  • Patient Gender: Male
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    Dr. Atif Hussain
    Author
    3 weeks ago
    An 18-year-male was presented on Saturday afternoon with on & off headache for 2 months with history of left eye blurriness & strain while focusing on distant object.The patient was referred urgently to Ophthalmologist who diagnosed Coats’ Disease.Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding Coats’ Disease?
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    Dr Marrium Rasheed
    2 weeks ago
    usually affects unilaterally since coats disease is retinal telangiectasia with exudation, not primarily a neovascular disease
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