
handle: 11454/15453
To assess the clinical importance of optical coherence tomography (OCT) in morning glory syndrome (MGS). Two eyes of two patients who diagnosed of MGS between May 2013 and June 2014 were evaluated retrospectively. After the complete ophthalmological and systemic examination of the patients, horizontal and vertical B mod OCT images were obtained. In the systemic examination, bicuspid aortic valve and cardiac arrhythmia were detected in the first case. No systemic disease were detected in the second case. Visual acuity was measured ;lt;=0.1 in two affected eyes. OCT images of peripapiller and macular area revealed enlargement of optic disc, neurosensorial retinal detachment with schisis-like cavity of inner retina in all eyes. Early detection and long-term follow-up of MGS is crucial to reduce the morbidity of ocular and systemic complications. OCT may usefull tool for diagnosis and follow-up of ocular complications
Morning Glory Sendromunda (MGS) optik koherens tomografinin ( OKT) klinik önemini değerlendirmek. Mayıs 2013 ile haziran 2014 tarihleri arasında MGS tanısı konan iki hastanın iki gözü retrospektif olarak incelendi. Hastaların tam oftalmolojik ve sistemik muayenesinin ardından, horizontal ve vertikal B mod OKT görüntüleri elde edildi. Sistemik muayenede birinci olguda biküspit aorta ve kardiyak aritmi saptandı. İkinci olguda sistemik patoloji saptanmadı. Etkilenen 2 gözde de görme keskinliği 0.1 ve altında ölçüldü. Peripapiller ve maküler bölgenin OKT görüntülerinde tüm gözlerde genişlemiş optik disk, iç retina katlarında skizis benzeri boşluklar içeren nörosensöryel retina dekolmanı izlendi. Oküler ve sistemik morbiditenin azaltılması için MGS'nin erken teşhisi ve uzun dönem takipleri önemlidir. Oküler komplikasyonların tanı ve takibi için OKT faydalı bir araç olabilir
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