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      Basal encephalocele and morning glory syndrome.

      The British Journal of Ophthalmology
      Encephalocele, complications, Ethmoid Bone, Humans, Infant, Macula Lutea, abnormalities, Male, Meningocele, Optic Nerve, Sphenoid Bone, Syndrome

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          Basal encephaloceles are often associated with other midline anomalies such as hypertelorism, broad nasal root, cleft lip, and cleft palate. Optic disc anomalies such as pallor, dysplasia, optic pit, coLoboma, and megalopapilla have been reported to occur in patients with basal encephalocele We report a case of a child with a sphenoethmoidal encephalocele and morning glory syndrome of the optic nerve. The presence of such optic nerve anomalies with facial midline anomalies should alert the clinician to the possible presence of a basal encephalocele.

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          6849854
          1040063

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          Encephalocele,complications,Ethmoid Bone,Humans,Infant,Macula Lutea,abnormalities,Male,Meningocele,Optic Nerve,Sphenoid Bone,Syndrome

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