A 58-year-old Indian man undergoes routine fundoscopy during an annual eye examination. A flat, slate-gray pigmented lesion is noted at the posterior pole, measuring 4 mm in diameter. The structure marked **A** in the diagram shows this lesion with overlying drusen. Which of the following clinical findings would MOST strongly suggest that this lesion is a benign choroidal nevus rather than a choroidal melanoma?
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