J
Jerome Cornfield
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 3
Citations - 705
Jerome Cornfield is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Retinopathy & Diabetic retinopathy. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 656 citations.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Photocoagulation Treatment of Proliferative Diabetic Retinopathy: The Second Report of Diabetic Retinopathy Study Findings
Arnall Patz,Stuart L. Fine,Daniel Finkelstein,Thaddeus E. Prout,Lloyd Paul Aiello,Robert Bradley,Jose C. Briones,Frank L. Myers,George H. Bresnick,Guillermo de Venecia,Thomas S. Stevens,Ingolf H. L. Wallow,Suresh R. Chandra,Edward W. D. Norton,George W. Blankenship,John E. Harris,William H. Knobloch,Frederick C. Goetz,Robert C. Ramsay,J. Wallace McMeel,Donald Martin,Morton F. Goldberg,Felipe U. Huamonte,Gholam A. Peyman,Bradley R. Straatsma,Stanley Kopelow,W. A. J. van Heuven,Aaron Kassoff,Stephen S. Feman,Robert C. Watzke,John H. Mensher,William Tasman,William H. Annesley,Brian C. Leonard,Christopher L. B. Canny,Leonard Joffe,Thomas R. Pheasant,F. Tempel Riekhof,Mary Dahl,William Bohart,Dana Clarke,Jose Berrocal,Antonio Ramos-Umpierre,Guillermo Velazquez,Raymond R. Margherio,Delbert Nachazel,Edward B. McLean,Steven Guzak,Genell L. Knatterud,Christian R. Klimt,Argye I. Hillis,Diane Makuc,Matthew D. Davis,Alasdair MacCormick,Yvonne L. Magli,Paul Segal,Abraham M. Lilienfeld,Elmer J. Ballintine,Jerome Cornfield,Ephraim Friedman,Max Miller,Marvin L. Sears,Elizabeth P. Wiesner,Fred Ederer,Frederick L. Ferris,Bernard Becker,Glen Johnston,Curtis L. Meinert,Jacob Bearman,Suresh Chandra,Lawrence Rand +70 more
TL;DR: Data from the Diabetic Retinopathy Study (DRS) show that photocoagulad inhibited the progression of retinopathy, and beneficial effects were noted to some degree in all those stages of diabeticretinopathy which were included in the Study.
Journal ArticleDOI
Preliminary Report on Effects of Photocoagulation Therapy
Amali Patz,Stuart L. Fine,Thaddeus E. Prout,Lloyd Paul Aiello,Robert Bradley,Frank L. Myers,George H. Bresnick,Guillermo de Venecia,Edward W. D. Norton,George W. Blankenship,John E. Harris,William H. Knobloch,Frederick C. Goetz,J. Wallace McMeel,Evangelos S. Gragoudas,Donald Martin,Morton F. Goldberg,Felipe U. Huamonte,Gholam A. Peyman,Bradley R. Straatsma,Stanley Kopelow,W.A.J. vanHeuven,Aaron Kassoff,Stephen S. Feman,Robert C. Watzke,John H. Mensher,William Tasman,William H. Annesley,Brian C. Leonard,F. Tempel Riekhof,Mary Dahl,William Bohart,Jose Berrocal,Antonio Ramos,Raymond R. Margherio,Delbert Nachazel,Edward B. McLean,Steven Guzak,Genell L. Knatterud,Christian R. Klimt,Argye E. Hillis,Matthew D. Davis,Paul Segal,Alasdair MacCormick,Abraham M. Lilienfeld,Elmer J. Ballintine,Jerome Cornfield,Ephraim Friedman,Max Miller,Marvin L. Sears,Frederick L. Ferris,Arnall Patz,Fred Ederer,Bernard Becker,Glen Johnston,Curtis L. Meinert,Jacob Bearman,Suresh R. Chandra +57 more
Journal ArticleDOI
Linear and parabolic estimates of the titers of herpes simplex from pock counts on the chorioallantoic membrane of embryonated eggs
TL;DR: Analysis of 33 randomly selected titrations of herpes simplex on chorioallantoic membranes of embryonated hens' eggs revealed that the variance of pock counts among replicate eggs was considerably higher than expected and that the mean pock count at high concentrations of virus were less than predicted from counts obtained following infection at low concentration of virus.