2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2020.04.018
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Focal Scleral Nodule

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“…Focal scleral nodule (FSN), renamed by Fung et al in 2020 [1], is characterized by the partial elevation of the sclera and a solitary yellowish-white spot with clear boundaries. In the FSN lesion, the choroidal circulation may be locally impaired given previously reported hypofluorescence on indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) and nonperfusion of choriocapillaris on optical coherence tomography angiography [1]. To date, surveying macular choroidal blood flow using laser speckle flowgraphy (LSFG) has played an important role in elucidating the pathophysiology of various fundus diseases [2][3][4][5][6][7][8]; however, the LSFG findings of FSN has not been reported so far.…”
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“…Focal scleral nodule (FSN), renamed by Fung et al in 2020 [1], is characterized by the partial elevation of the sclera and a solitary yellowish-white spot with clear boundaries. In the FSN lesion, the choroidal circulation may be locally impaired given previously reported hypofluorescence on indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) and nonperfusion of choriocapillaris on optical coherence tomography angiography [1]. To date, surveying macular choroidal blood flow using laser speckle flowgraphy (LSFG) has played an important role in elucidating the pathophysiology of various fundus diseases [2][3][4][5][6][7][8]; however, the LSFG findings of FSN has not been reported so far.…”
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“…Focal scleral nodule (FSN), renamed by Fung et al in 2020 [ 1 ], is characterized by the partial elevation of the sclera and a solitary yellowish-white spot with clear boundaries. In the FSN lesion, the choroidal circulation may be locally impaired given previously reported hypofluorescence on indocyanine green angiography (ICGA) and nonperfusion of choriocapillaris on optical coherence tomography angiography [ 1 ].…”
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“…Because of its scleral location and the absence of any signs of inflammation, we propose the term “idiopathic scleroma” for this lesion. Such nomenclature should discourage unnecessary systemic investigations for inflammatory disease and perhaps immunosuppressive therapy, which some might administer because of the term “solitary idiopathic choroiditis.” Others have recently reported similar findings in a series of 63 patients with unilateral findings and proposed the term “focal scleral nodule” for this lesion [10].…”
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“…Focal scleral nodule (FSN) is a rare condition characterized by an elevated, solitary, yellow–white lesion typically 1 disk area, located in the postequatorial region. 1 It was previously termed as unifocal helioid choroiditis by Hong et al 2 and also as solitary idiopathic choroiditis by Shields et al, 3 who both proposed that the lesion originated from choroidal granulomatous inflammation. In 2020, Fung et al 1 renamed the lesion as FSN, given that multimodal imaging including enhanced-depth optical coherence tomography (OCT) and swept-source OCT revealed the pathologic conditions to be intrascleral, not choroidal.…”
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