Angio OCT of the Macula and Optic Disk in a Rare Case of Bilateral Morning Glory Disc Anomaly
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2017, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
Abstract: To report a rare case of bilateral morning glory disc anomaly and to evaluate the Angio OCT characteristics of macula and the optic disk in a case of bilateral morning glory disk anomaly. Keywords: Angio OCT, Morning Glory Disk Anomaly
Authors and Affiliations
Sunny Manwani, Pavani Reddy, Satish G. Agraharam, Arjun Srirampur
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