Fig. 10. Typical melanotic choroidal melanoma without invasive features. A. Ill-defined bilobed melanotic choroidal mass with prominent orange lipofuscin pigment clumps on its surface. B-D. Indocyanine green (ICG) angiogram of lesion. B. Early-phase frame showing generalized hypofluorescence of mass but with large-caliber choroidal blood vessels passing through it. C. Later phase frame showing persistent hypofluorescence and better definition of choroidal lesion. Some choroidal blood vessels are still visible through the mass. The lipofuscin pigment clumps produce limited choroidal fluorescence blockage. D. Late-phase frame showing persistent hypofluorescence blockage of most of mass but some smudgy hyperfluorescence of marginal aspects of lesion.