Dr.VANGA HEMANTH REDDY, R20015
CASE DETAILS: The clinical features of the morning glory syndrome (MSG) are demonstrated in a 16-year-old male patient with the posterior lenticonus in the left eye. This patient had RD in the left eye. Detailed ocular examination was performed. The patient underwent a PPV of the left eye for RD . Slit-lamp examination revealed the posterior lenticonus with the posterior subcapsular cataract. The discs were pink and deeply excavated, surrounded by a ring of chorioretinal pigmentary disturbance. Fundus picture was typical of MGS.
CONCLUSION: Many cases of MGS present with retinal and vitreous abnormalities but it may also occur in association with the lens anomalies, including the posterior lenticonus and subcapsular cataract.


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