Search results (5 results)

  • Morning Glory Disc Anomaly

    Nov 11 2020 by Yoshihiro Yonekawa, MD, FASRS

    Color fundus photograph of a young boy with morning glory disc anomaly. Notice the concavity surrounding the enlarged disc, radial vasculature, and nasally dragged macula. MRI was negative for moyamoya disease, a known association.

    Photographer: Alicia Thresher, Mid Atlantic Retina

    Imaging device: Topcon

    Condition/keywords: disc coloboma, Morning Glory Syndrome, pediatric retina

  • Morning Glory Syndrome

    Jan 6 2020 by Olivia Rainey

    Ultra-wide field pseudocolor image of a 23-month-old male with morning glory syndrome affecting his left eye. Patient presented with esotropia affecting his left eye and strabismic amblyopia affecting both eyes. He could fix and follow on exam and his medical history was unremarkable.

    Photographer: Olivia Rainey

    Imaging device: Optos California

    Condition/keywords: esotropia, left eye, macular, Morning Glory Syndrome, Optos, strabismic amblyopia, ultra-wide field imaging

  • Morning Glory Syndrome

    Jun 19 2019 by Olivia Rainey

    Ultra-wide field pseudocolor image of an 10-year-old girl with Morning Glory Syndrome affecting her left eye. Patient is able to count fingers at 4 feet.

    Photographer: Olivia Rainey

    Imaging device: Optos

    Condition/keywords: left eye, Morning Glory Syndrome, Optos, pseudocolor, ultra-wide field imaging

  • Morning Glory Syndrome Left Eye

    Apr 17 2018 by Eliot Bergandine

    Fundus photo of a 42-year-old male with Morning Glory optic disc anomaly.

    Photographer: Eliot Bergandine

    Imaging device: Canon CR2

    Condition/keywords: Morning Glory Syndrome

  • Morning Glory Disc

    Apr 22 2016 by Mallika Goyal, MD

    Right fundus of a 34-year-old lady with bilateral morning glory disc anomaly with silicon oil in-situ; this eye had rhegmatogenous retinal detachment with multiple peripheral lattice degeneration and was successfully operated. However, there was redetachment within a week of silicon oil removal in absence of any untreated retinal breaks suggesting the abnormal disc as a likely cause of the redetachment.

    Photographer: Mallika Goyal, MD, Apollo Health City, Hyderabad, India

    Condition/keywords: Morning Glory Syndrome