Presentation
Left visual disturbances.
Patient Data
Age: 3 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Coloboma with vitreous hemorrhage
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The left globe is small in size with a focal posterior defect at the level of the optic disc, forming a retrobulbar fluid cyst with vitreous herniation within and associated vitreous hemorrhage.
Normal appearance of the circle of Willis on MRA 3D-TOF.
No associated midline or skull base anomalies.
Case Discussion
MRI features of a coloboma with vitreous hemorrhage.
The absence of intracranial vascular malformations, as well as skull base and midline anomalies, may exclude the possibility of morning glory syndrome.