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Morning Glory Anomaly With Retinal Detachment Managed With Amniotic Membrane Graft
Oct 15 2024 by Hemanth Murthy, MBBS, MD, FASRS
10 year-old boy presented with noticed blurring of vision. He had total retinal detachment with complicated cataract. He underwent lensectomy with 240 band and vitrectomy with silicone oil. The retina failed to settle due to minute breaks in the inferior part of the disc. Repeat surgery with AMG was done to cover the inferior part of disc. The retina settled under silicone oil. Silicone oil was removed and he is presently undergoing amblyopia treatment. Vision is 2/60 with +14.5 diopter lens.
Photographer: Mr Veda Vyas
Condition/keywords: amniotic membrane graft, Morning Glory Anomaly