Postoperative follow-up of a case of atypical morning glory syndrome associated with persistent fetal vasculature.
Heng JiangYouling LiangKejun LongJing LuoPublished in: BMC ophthalmology (2019)
The patient was diagnosed as morning glory syndrome associated with persistent fetal vasculature and retinal fold. The morning glory disc with the presence of retinal folds did not seem quite typical and that made the diagnosis difficult. This report stresses the importance of considering concurrent morning glory syndrome and persistent fetal vasculature. Vitrectomy may be beneficial in the management of the morning glory syndrome and persistent fetal vasculature if accompanied by retinal detachment in similar cases.