Fig. 1From: The evolution of an active solitary idiopathic choroiditis (focal scleral nodule): a case report of the natural course and a review of the literatureOCT findings at presentation, one week, and six weeks later. a OCT demonstrating SRF surrounding the elevated, choroidal lesion at presentation with a “contact sign” (retained attachment between retinal pigment epithelium and neurosensory retina over the granuloma) [4] and remained relatively unchanged one week later except for a mild improvement in the amount of subretinal fluid (b). c Six weeks later, the surrounding subretinal fluid had resolved and the choroidal lesion was much flatter. Blue arrow, lesionBack to article page