Morning Glory Disc Anomaly: Expanding the MR Phenotype.
Fatemeh Dehghani FirouzabadiMatheus Dorigatti SoldatelliVanessa RamehG HeidaryS O VargasEfren GonzalezJ RispoliR RahbarCaroline D RobsonPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2024)
MGDA often manifests with ipsilateral optic nerve thickening, leading to a potential misdiagnosis as optic glioma. MGDA is also commonly associated with a persistent craniopharyngeal canal with variable pituitary gland and infundibular deformity, cephalocele, and tubular or nodular nasopharyngeal lesions.