Unexpected Sanctuary: Gas Bubble Entrapment in Morning Glory Disc

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    1. Danny Salgado Gómez (September 8 2025)

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    • By Danny Salgado Gómez
      Clinica oftalmologica del caribe
      Co-author(s): Dr. Pablo Chamartin, Retina Specialist, Clínica Oftalmológica del Caribe, Colombia.
    • Uploaded on Sep 5, 2025.
    • Last modified by Joshua Friedman on Sep 8, 2025.
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    Condition/keywords
    Morning Glory, intraocular gas, gas bubble, vitrectomy, Retinal Detachment
    Photographer
    Dr. Danny Salgado, Retina and Vitreous Fellow, Clínica Oftalmológica del Caribe, Colombia.
    Imaging device
    Fundus camera
    Description
    Fundus photograph of a 62-year-old male patient with Morning Glory syndrome in the right eye, who underwent vitrectomy, gas, and endolaser for posterior pole detachment. In the postoperative period, a gas bubble is observed within the optic disc, which persisted even after complete reabsorption of the intraocular gas.

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