Congenital pit in optic nerve causes

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Description: Optic disc pit - vision is normal in the absence of complications. The disc is often larger than normal and contains a greyish round or oval pit of variable size , usually temporal but occasionally central. Visual field defects are common and may mimic glaucoma. Serous macular detachment develops in about half of eyes with non-central disc pits. Ref: kanski's 8th edition, page no.798
Category: Ophthalmology
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