Abstract

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) confirms increased optic nerve head dimensions in morning glory anomaly, and provides evidence of increased retinal nerve fibre layer thickness and reduced macular thickness. This first report of quantitative data from OCT may provide more useful information to corroborate clinical diagnosis of this rare congenital disorder.

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