My son has morning glory syndrome i found out when he was 2 months now he is 6 months. I havent found any information about the condition. Could someone help?
Anyone know much about this disability?
Same thing that Madeleine McCann had (the coloboma part).
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art....
http://www.opt.pacificu.edu/ce/catalog/C...
http://www.macs.org.uk/bbs/general/422.h...
http://www.optometrists.asn.au/ceo/backi...
Reply:While the above definitions are helpful, ask his doctor to refer you to a pediatric opthomologist.
Reply:A case of morning glory syndrome with striking persistence of primary vitreous is presented. The hypothesis that the syndrome is an expression of abnormal closure of the embryonic fissure is substantiated by the coexistence of lens colobomas. Furthermore, the marked primary vitreous hyperplasia shows the way in which persistence of primary vitreous influences the clinical expression with respect to optic pit and colobomas of the optic nerve.
Morning glory syndrome: A birth defect of the optic nerve (the nerve to the eye) in which there is a coloboma (cleft) of the optic disc. The coloboma results in a funnel-shaped optic nerve head with a white dot in the center, an elevated ring of pigment around the disk, and vessels radiating out from the ring like spokes. Reflection from within the eye may give the appearance of a white pupil. Vision in the affected eye is severely impaired. There is an increased risk of retinal detachment. Also called morning glory anomaly.
Common Misspellings: morning glory syndrone
Reply:Use Google - I got the following link as the first one, but there are several that give good info.
http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art....
Reply:http://www.healthline.com/galecontent/co...
Reply:thats too bad. I wish that i could help, but i know nothing about it. i feel realy bad for u and him though
Reply:Definition of Morning glory syndrome
Morning glory syndrome: A birth defect of the optic nerve (the nerve to the eye) in which there is a coloboma (cleft) of the optic disc. The coloboma results in a funnel-shaped optic nerve head with a white dot in the center, an elevated ring of pigment around the disk, and vessels radiating out from the ring like spokes. Reflection from within the eye may give the appearance of a white pupil. Vision in the affected eye is severely impaired. There is an increased risk of retinal detachment. Also called morning glory anomaly.
Common Misspellings: morning glory syndrone
Reply:why haven't you just asked his doctor??????......
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