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P-017 - PERSISTENT CRANIOPHARYNGEAL CANAL ASSOCIATED TO MORNING-GLORY SYNDROME

Neurocirugía, 2023
Introduction: A persistent craniopharyngeal duct represents a rare condition (0.42% of general population) where the main concerning symptom are recurrent bacterial meningitis, caused by the abnormal communication between the floor of the sella and the ...
P. G. Feijoo   +3 more
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Multimodal imaging in differential diagnosis between papilledema and choroidal neovascularization associated with morning glory syndrome

European Journal of Ophthalmology, 2022
Purpose To describe the role of optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) to help in differential diagnosis between papilledema and a rare case of choroidal neovascularization (CNV) associated with Morning Glory Syndrome (MGS).
G. Cennamo   +3 more
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EVALUATION OF MORNING GLORY SYNDROME BY SWEPT SOURCE OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY

Retinal cases & brief reports, 2022
Swept source OCT has clearly delineated the abnormalities of morning glory syndrome in situ. Intrascleral adipose tissue was observed in a relatively wide area from the peripapillary area to the fovea.
K. Ohno-Matsui   +3 more
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Un retard staturopondéral (RSP) révélant MORNING GLORY syndrome : à propos d’un cas

Annales d'Endocrinologie, 2021
Introduction MORNING GLORY syndrome (MGS) est une malformation congenitale de disque optique avec amblyopie, souvent associee a d’autres malformations surtout cerebrales.
F. Bencharef   +3 more
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CO- EXISTENCE OF PERSISTENT HYPERPLASTIC PRIMARY VITREOUS IN RIGHT EYE AND MORNING GLORY SYNDROME IN LEFT EYE– A RARE CLINICAL CASE REPORT

International journal of scientific research
Morning Glory Syndrome (MGS) is an uncommon congenital anomaly of the optic disc, characterized by a funnel-shaped excavation, a central tuft of glial tissue, and radially oriented retinal vessels.
Shivani Shadangi   +2 more
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The ‘Morning Glory Syndrome' – A Mesodermal Defect?

Ophthalmologica, 2010
The clinical, ultrasonographic, CAT scan and pathologic findings are described in a case of a rare unilateral malformation involving the optic disc of the type described as the ‘morning glory syndrome’. The malformation was associated with a peripapillary scleral defect, absence of the lamina cribrosa and a recess formed by an axial retrodisplacement ...
A G, Dempster   +3 more
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Morning Glory Syndrome in a Newborn Aged 2 Weeks.

JAMA ophthalmology
This case report describes a diagnosis of morning glory syndrome in a 2-week-old infant who presented with divergent strabismus, cleft lip, and hypertelorism.
F. P. Giuffrida, M. Nassisi, S. Osnaghi
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Morning glory syndrome and basal encephalocele

Child's Nervous System, 2004
Morning glory syndrome (MGS) is a congenital optic disc dysplasia often associated with craniofacial anomalies, especially basal encephalocele. Clinical presentations are varied and often occult.We describe a case of bilateral MGS associated with basal encephalocele that was detected by chance when treatment was sought for respiratory distress.MGS and ...
Chen, C., David, D., Hanieh, A.
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MR Imaging of Morning Glory Syndrome

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1987
The magnetic resonance (MR) imaging features of morning glory syndrome are described. In our case, MR demonstrated a colobomatous area in the region of the optic disk, as well as an associated cataract and retinal detachment.
H, Tonami   +5 more
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Duane's Retraction Syndrome Associated with Morning Glory Syndrome

Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology & Strabismus, 1981
A 9-year-old boy with Duane's retraction syndrome and morning glory syndrome is presented. The right eye showed a grayish-pink optic disc, which had a deep excavation containing a white mass in its center and was surrounded by an annulus of pigment disturbance, i.e., consistent with the features of morning glory syndrome.
K, Kawano, S, Fujita
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