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Association of Dysversion of the Optic Disc with Presumed Amblyopia

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Abstract

Dysversion of the optic disc, sometimes referred to as “situs inversus,” is considered to be a congenital malformation of the optic disc wherein most commonly the blood vessels emerge “towards the temporal rather than towards the nasal side”1.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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