
Morning glory disc anomaly (MGDA) is usually known to be unilateral. We report an unusual case of a bilateral form of the disorder with an aim to distinguish it from other bilateral optic nerve head anomalies.
Fundus Oculi, Optic Disk, congenital, RE1-994, Optic disc anomaly, Diagnosis, Differential, Ophthalmology, Humans, Female, Eye Abnormalities, Child, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, bilateral, Ultrasonography
Fundus Oculi, Optic Disk, congenital, RE1-994, Optic disc anomaly, Diagnosis, Differential, Ophthalmology, Humans, Female, Eye Abnormalities, Child, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, bilateral, Ultrasonography
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