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Spontaneous resolution of total retinal detachment in coats disease.

PURPOSE: To present a case of a child with total retinal detachment secondary to Coats disease who failed different treatment modalities and then had spontaneous resolution of the retinal detachment years later.

METHODS: Case report.

RESULTS: After progressing to total retinal detachment despite multimodality therapy with intravitreal bevacizumab and laser photocoagulation for advanced Coats disease, the patient was watched routinely for almost 2 years. On routine follow-up, he was noted to have complete resolution of the total retinal detachment with a completely flat retina.

CONCLUSION: Resolution of advanced Coats disease with total retinal detachment rarely occurs.

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