| Summary points: | This report presents two cases of relatively rare haematological malignancies demonstrating clinical and subclinical ocular involvement -- a 54-year-old with a previous diagnosis of lymphomatoid granulomatosis presents with a left conjunctival growth consisting of clusters of papillae with focal haemorrhages while the systemic disease was thought to be in remission; and A 51-year-old with chronic myelomonocytic leukaemia presents with progressively worsening anaemia, thrombocytopenia, and leukocytosis. These cases exemplify the importance of eye care in patients diagnosed with haematological malignancies. |