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Handbook of Pediatric Retinal Oct and the Eye Brain Connection

Tilting of the disc and megalopapilla

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El-Dairi, M; House, RJ
January 1, 2019

Megalopapilla and tilted optic disc are usually incidental findings, not requiring treatment, and are associated with a generally good visual prognosis. Other progressive diseases of eye (e.g., glaucoma) should be ruled out when diagnosing these anomalies.

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January 1, 2019

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El-Dairi, M., & House, R. J. (2019). Tilting of the disc and megalopapilla. In Handbook of Pediatric Retinal Oct and the Eye Brain Connection (pp. 288–291). https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-60984-5.00063-9
El-Dairi, M., and R. J. House. “Tilting of the disc and megalopapilla.” In Handbook of Pediatric Retinal Oct and the Eye Brain Connection, 288–91, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-60984-5.00063-9.
El-Dairi M, House RJ. Tilting of the disc and megalopapilla. In: Handbook of Pediatric Retinal Oct and the Eye Brain Connection. 2019. p. 288–91.
El-Dairi, M., and R. J. House. “Tilting of the disc and megalopapilla.” Handbook of Pediatric Retinal Oct and the Eye Brain Connection, 2019, pp. 288–91. Scopus, doi:10.1016/B978-0-323-60984-5.00063-9.
El-Dairi M, House RJ. Tilting of the disc and megalopapilla. Handbook of Pediatric Retinal Oct and the Eye Brain Connection. 2019. p. 288–291.

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Publication Date

January 1, 2019

Start / End Page

288 / 291