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  1. 4 de jan. de 2024 · Morning glory anomaly is a rare congenital malformation of the optic nerve. [2] It is named for its resemblance to the morning glory flower. [3] When it is associated with systemic signs and symptoms, it is known as morning glory syndrome.

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  2. 14 de out. de 2015 · Morning glory syndrome is typically unilateral with equal involvement of the right and left eyes. Bilaterality of this condition can occur. 4 The visual prognosis is usually poor, in the 20/100 to 20/200 range.

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    Patients may be initially referred for leukocoria or strabismus and present with variable visual acuity, which depends on the extent of the optic nerve anomaly. Visual field defects and enlarged blind spots are also common 3.

    Morning glory disc anomaly is characterized by an enlarged, funnel-shaped excavation in the optic disc, with peripapillary chorioretinal pigmentary changes and overlying central white glial tuft. The vessels are radially oriented, resembling the petals of the morning glory flower, making it challenging to distinguish the arteriolar and venous circu...

    The diagnosis of morning glory disc anomaly is based on the clinical and fundoscopic features. However, imaging provides additional information regarding the associated ocular, midline and vascular abnormalities. MRI is considered the imaging modality of choice 1. 1. T1: 1.1. a funnel-shaped morphologic pattern of the optic disc with elevation and ...

    As there is no definitive treatment for morning glory disc anomaly, management should focus on optimization of visual acuity and prevention of amblyopia 2.

    The condition was first described in 1970 by Kindler, and the name stems from the resemblance its fundoscopic features make to the morning glory flower 2.

    The primary differential diagnosis is the optic nerve coloboma. Morning glory disc anomaly is almost universally a sporadic condition whereas optic nerve coloboma is commonly familial and may occur in association with multisystem congenital malformation syndromes 1.

  3. 25 de ago. de 2022 · Morning glory syndrome, also known as morning glory disc anomaly (MGDA), is a birth defect of the optic nerve that affects vision. It is characterized by an enlarged, funnel-shaped cavity...

  4. 25 de ago. de 2023 · Morning glory syndrome (MGS) is a disorder characterized by a funnel-shaped optic nerve head. It is a primary mesenchymal abnormality. Most of the cases present in early childhood with decreased vision or strabismus. Some cases have systemic associations. If not diagnosed on time, these patients can lead to potentially serious complications.

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  5. 20 de mai. de 2022 · Morning glory syndrome is a birth defect that affects the optic nerve of the eye. Healthcare providers think it is caused by the optic nerve in the eye not forming completely during development. It causes poor vision and is often associated with other eye and non-eye problems.

  6. 8 de dez. de 2023 · Morning glory syndrome (MGS) is a condition where the back of your eye is funnel-shaped because it didn’t develop correctly. Looking into your eye to see your retina is like looking into a morning glory flower, which is why this condition got that name. It happens because of disruptions in your eye development before you are born.