Persisting embryonal infundibular recess in morning glory syndrome: Clinical report of a novel association

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SUMMARY: Morning glory syndrome is characterized by a congenital optic disc defect that resembles the eponymous flower. We present the MR imaging findings of 2 pediatric patients with morning glory disc anomaly and persisting embryonal infundibular recess, another rare malformative finding, a previously unreported association. Neuroradiologists should be aware of the possible presence of a persisting embryonal infundibular recess in patients with morning glory syndrome, to aid in the differential diagnosis including other pituitary malformations such as pituitary stalk duplication.

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D’Amico, A., Ugga, L., Cuocolo, R., Cirillo, M., Grandone, A., & Conforti, R. (2019). Persisting embryonal infundibular recess in morning glory syndrome: Clinical report of a novel association. American Journal of Neuroradiology, 40(5), 899–902. https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A6005

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