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Myelinated nerve fibers associated with afferent pupillary defect and amblyopia.
A case is reported of myelinated fibers of the optic nerve associated with amblyopia and an afferent pupillary defect. The optic foramen on the involved side was larger; however, there were no other physical findings to which we could attribute the amblyopia and Marcus Gunn pupil.