“…Primary corneal melanoma does exist [14], and it may be caused by invasion of the corneal stroma of tumour cells from adjacent conjunctival, ciliary body, and iris melanoma [10] or from acquired conjunctival melanosis with atypia [8,9,12]. Corneal pigmentation is frequently due to trauma and drug side effects [4], and may also rarely be caused by migration of iris melanocytes covering the Descemet's membrane [2,5,11,13]. Pigment granules may be phagocytosed by endothelial cells, but in such cases the corneal stroma seems not to harbour pigments [6].…”