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Optical coherence tomographic characteristics in morning glory disc anomaly
Geetha Srinivasan1, Pradeep Venkatesh, Satpal Garg
1Dr. Rajendra Prasad Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India.
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) reveals enlarged optic nerve head dimensions and altered retinal thickness in morning glory anomaly. This quantitative data aids in diagnosing this rare congenital eye disorder.
Area of Science:
- Ophthalmology
- Medical Imaging
- Congenital Disorders
Background:
- Morning glory anomaly is a rare congenital optic disc abnormality.
- Accurate diagnosis is crucial for patient management and prognosis.
Observation:
- Optical coherence tomography (OCT) was utilized to examine the ocular structures.
- Key measurements of the optic nerve head, retinal nerve fiber layer, and macula were obtained.
Findings:
- OCT confirmed enlarged optic nerve head dimensions in morning glory anomaly.
- Evidence of increased retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and reduced macular thickness was observed.
Implications:
- This study presents the first quantitative data on OCT findings in morning glory anomaly.
- These OCT metrics can enhance the clinical diagnosis of this rare congenital disorder.
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