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A Case of Multiple Optic Disc Pits: 21-Year Follow-up

Osman Melih CeylanAlper Can YılmazAli Hakan DurukanMehmet Talay KöylüFatih Mehmet Mutlu
Published in: Turkish journal of ophthalmology (2021)
Optic disc pits (ODP) are an uncommon congenital abnormality. Patients remain asymptomatic unless they develop maculopathy. The use of optic coherence tomography has critical benefits in the follow-up of patients who are at the amblyogenic age. The aim of this study is to present a case of double ODP in the right eye and single ODP in the left eye in a partially accommodative esotropia patient followed for 21 years. To our knowledge, multiple ODP has never been described in a patient with partially accommodative esotropia.
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