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Morning glory disc anomaly with pulsating peripapillary staphyloma
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1987Abstract A case of morning glory disc anomaly with pulsating peripapillary staphyloma is reported and the literature reviewed. The aetiology of this malformation remains a problem.
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Optic Disc Contractility in Morning Glory Disc Anomaly
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2011Morning glory disc anomaly is a sporadic congenital abnormality of the optic disc that is often unilateral. These eyes possess heterotropic smooth muscle and can undergo spontaneous contraction with transient vision loss. The authors report an unusual case of contractility of a morning glory disc anomaly induced by ocular massage.
Netan, Choudhry +2 more
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1993
It is believed that morning glory discs arise from abnormal development of the posterior sclera during gestation. One hypothesis suggests that the disc and surrounding tissue prolapse posteriorly as a result of failure of the embryological fissure to close. The anomaly resembles a morning glory flower, from which the name was derived.
Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
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It is believed that morning glory discs arise from abnormal development of the posterior sclera during gestation. One hypothesis suggests that the disc and surrounding tissue prolapse posteriorly as a result of failure of the embryological fissure to close. The anomaly resembles a morning glory flower, from which the name was derived.
Juan Orellana, Alan H. Friedman
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(What’s the story) morning glory? MRI findings in morning glory disc anomaly
NeuroradiologyMorning glory disc anomaly (MGDA) is a rare congenital ophthalmologic disorder. Historically it has been diagnosed fundoscopically, with little in the literature regarding its imaging findings. The purpose of this study is to further characterize the orbital and associated intracranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings of MGDA in our tertiary ...
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Morning glory disc anomaly: A case report
Nigerian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2017A rare case of congenital anomaly of the optic disc is presented to draw attention to the occurrence of this anomaly in rural India. The typical case presented with excavated, enlarged colobomatous optic nerve head filled with glial tissue surrounded by peripapillary pigmentary abnormalities.
Saraswat, Neeraj K. +3 more
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Author response: Teaching NeuroImages: Morning glory disc anomaly
Neurology, 2020We would like to thank Drs. Karimi and Sanjari for their interest in our case and their very pertinent comments.
Augustin, Lecler, Guillaume, Poillon
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Morning Glory Disc Anomaly or Optic Disc Coloboma?
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1994I read with interest the case report by Dailey and colleagues 1 in the April 1993 issue of theArchives. The morphologic features of the optic nerve abnormality that they have superbly photographed are compatible with the so-called morning glory anomaly. The dysplasia in this patient is on the mild end of the spectrum 2 and vision is well preserved. The
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Optical coherence tomographic characteristics in morning glory disc anomaly
Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2007Optical coherence tomography (OCT) confirms increased optic nerve head dimensions in morning glory anomaly, and provides evidence of increased retinal nerve fibre layer thickness and reduced macular thickness.This first report of quantitative data from OCT may provide more useful information to corroborate clinical diagnosis of this rare congenital ...
Geetha, Srinivasan +2 more
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Morning Glory Disc Anomaly in an Infant
Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 2023Erlend C S, Landsend +2 more
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