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Management of Retinal Detachment Associated with Morning Glory Disc Syndrome

open access: yesCase Reports in Ophthalmology, 2021
We report a case of morning glory disc anomaly in a young patient with tractional retinal detachment successfully repaired with complex pars plana vitrectomy, membrane peel, laser, and oil tamponade.
Tyler Etheridge   +2 more
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A Case of Keratoconus Associated with Morning Glory Syndrome

open access: yesVan Tıp Dergisi, 2021
Morning Glory Syndrome is a the funnel shaped optic disc anomaly which is surrounded by chorioretinal pigment epithelium ring and an elevated in comparision with its surrounding.
Halit Öcal   +4 more
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Teaching NeuroImages: Morning glory disc anomaly [PDF]

open access: yesNeurology, 2018
A 7-month-old girl presented with strabismus. Funduscopy (figure, A) revealed a typical morning glory disc anomaly (MGDA) of the right eye, including an enlarged funnel-shaped excavation of the optic disc, a peripapillary pigmented ring, and a radial aspect of the retinal vessels. Brain MRI (figure, B) showed excavation and abnormal tissue at the optic
Guillaume, Poillon   +2 more
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A Rare Case Report of Morning Glory Syndrome in North Karnataka, Vijayapura

open access: yesBLDE University Journal of Health Sciences, 2020
Background: Morning Glory Syndrome is a rare congenital optic disc anomaly. The etiology of the disorder remains controversial and unclear. It is uncommon and can be either isolated or associated with malformations.
Sunil Biradar, Magna Mary Kuruvila
doaj   +1 more source

Unveiling a rare aetiology of secondary acquired nasolacrimal duct obstruction: A case of morning glory syndrome with contralateral naso-ethmoidal encephalocele

open access: yesIndian Journal of Ophthalmology. Case Reports, 2021
Morning Glory Syndrome (MGS) is a well-established association of basal encephalocele and usually presents with midline cranio-facial anomalies. 45-year-old female presented with Secondary Acquired Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction (SANDO) in left eye.
Muthukrishnan Vallinayagam   +3 more
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Morning Glory Syndrome

open access: yesDelhi Journal of Ophthalmology, 2010
Morning glory syndrome is a congenital optic disc anomaly described by Kindler1 in 1970. It is a congenital funnel-shaped excavation of the posterior fundus that incorporates the optic disc, resembling the morning glory flower.
Rashida Shabbir Tankiwala   +1 more
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Morning Glory Syndrome associated with Autosomal Dominant Alport Syndrome with a Heterozygous Mutation [PDF]

open access: yesChildhood Kidney Diseases, 2021
Morning glory syndrome (MGS) is a rare congenital optic disc anomaly with a characteristic fundal finding with severe visual impairment. It may occur in association with various systemic manifestations, even though most of the reported cases were ...
So Jeong Kim   +7 more
doaj   +1 more source

Capillary haemangiomas in association with morning glory disc anomaly [PDF]

open access: yesActa Ophthalmologica Scandinavica, 1998
Capillary haemangiomas in children are usually isolated, but may have systemic associations. This accords with our finding of ocular malformations, especially "morning glory disc anomaly" (MGDA), in three children which are described.All three children had extensive capillary haemangiomas in combination with MGDA in one eye.
G, Holmström, D, Taylor
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