We report two cases of Lisch nodules in both eyes in two women. It was the only ocular manifestation of their Von Recklinghausen disease. The other general signs of their disease were cutaneous neurofibromas. Lisch nodules are melanocytic hamartomas consisting of melanocytic cells containing various quantities of pigment. They can be found in 90 to 100% of neurofibromatosis patients over 6 years of age. They are practically pathognomonic of type 1 neurofibromatosis and their finding is an important diagnostic argument. They must be distinguished from other iris nodules: nevus, melanoma, inflammatory nodules, and development anomalies.