“…9,10 Since true bitemporal hemianopia may concurrently exist, imaging should be performed if the visual field defect respects the vertical meridian. 1,11,12 Other associations include transsphenoidal encephalocele, 13,14 X-linked congenital stationary night blindness, 15,16 serous macular detachment, [17][18][19] optic disc drusen, 20 central retinal vein occlusion, 3 and choroidal neovascularization. 21 Interestingly, tilted discs are also associated with decreased progression of primary open-angle and normal-tension glaucoma.…”