Fig. 3From: Pseudoduplication of the optic disc initially resembling a bifurcated optic nerve in a strabismus child: a case reportMRI images of the right eye and left eye. a and b. Sagittal MRI scans of the left eye. c. Axial MRI scans of both eyes. d. Coronal MRI scans of both eyes. MRI images revealed that the morphology of the globe in the left eye was abnormal and that the abnormally shaped optic nerve in the left eye was partially shifted toward the nasal side. The right eye showed a single optic nerveBack to article page