Abstract:AIM:To analyse ocular melanomas clinical and pathological specifics for earlier diagnosis and treatment. METHODS:Twenty-four cases with ocular melanoma were retrospectively collected during July 2002 to July 2011 and patients clinical and pathological history were reviewed. All samples had routine paraffin section, HE dying and some difficult diagnosed samples plus S-100 protein and HMB-45 s-p immunohistochemical method. Excel was used for establishment of a database and software SPSS 17.0 applied for statistical analysis. RESULTS:All 24 cases were ocellus, with 13 males and 11 females; 14 left eyes and 10 right eyes; 3 cases of eyelid malignant melanoma, 6 cases of primary malignant melanoma of conjunctiva and 15 cases of uveal melanoma respectively. CONCLUSION:Diversity of melanoma histopathology exists. Most cases can be confirmed by routine pathological method. Immunity histochemistry is of high value for diagnosis or differential diagnosis of melanoma.