2019
DOI: 10.33695/mid.v2i2.48
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Optic nerve coloboma

Abstract: A 20 years old female presented for a routine eye examination. Her best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) was OU - 20/20 Snellen chart. Fundoscopy of the right eye revealed a massive optic disc coloboma with no other associated abnormalities. Fundoscopy of the left eye revealed a normal eye fundus. Optic nerve coloboma is a congenital condition caused by incomplete closure of embryonic fissure. It usually occurs bilaterally, autosomal dominantly inherited, or sporadic cases. Serous macular detachment and v… Show more

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