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Membrane formation after implantation of polyvinyl alcohol-coated intraocular lenses.

Two PVA-coated intraocular lenses were implanted. In the first case there was an acute onset of severe intraocular inflammation and dense membrane formation on the surface of the implant. The inflammation developed on the fifty-third postoperative day in a previously quiet eye. The second case demonstrated a relentless increase in intraocular inflammation that was unresponsive to medical therapy. An acute exacerbation with membrane formation occurred between the fortieth and forty-fifth postoperative days. In both cases the fibrinous membranes and the implants were removed with prompt resolution of symptoms.

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