Abstract
Morning glory syndrome is a rare congenital optic disc anomaly that can cause visual impairment and may be linked to ocular and non-ocular abnormalities. It is characterized by a distinct fundoscopic appearance, which includes a large excavated disc with radial vessels and a central turf of glial tissue within a funnel-shaped excavation of the posterior fundus. In this case report, we present a female middle aged, with this uncommon congenital optic disc anomaly.
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