A neuro-ophthalmic observation in which two-dimensional (2-D) objects are perceived to be
three-dimensional (3-D) due to slight discrepancies in signal transmission time between a set of eyes and the visual cortex. This has been noted in MOGADOften referred to as MOGAD, Anti-MOG, MOG Ab+, MOG Antibody Disease, MOG Associated Antibody Disease, MOG positive disease .
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