Ellen Strahlman
Johns Hopkins University
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American Journal of Ophthalmology | 1984
Michael W. Gaynon; Edwin E. Boldrey; Ellen Strahlman; Stuart L. Fine
Retinal neovascularization, a rare complication of ocular toxoplasmosis, is a source of vitreous hemorrhage. We examined three patients (all women, 70, 36, and 19 years old) with inactive toxoplasmosis scars associated with occlusion of a retinal arteriole or venule passing through the scar, capillary nonperfusion, and adjacent retinal neovascularization. In two patients photocoagulation of the ischemic areas produced a cessation of hemorrhage and the disappearance of neovascularization. In the third case, the neovascular frond was avulsed from its supplying retinal arteriole without treatment.
Archives of Ophthalmology | 1995
Ellen Strahlman; Robert Tipping; Roger Vogel
Archives of Ophthalmology | 1983
Ellen Strahlman; Stuart L. Fine; Argye E. Hillis
Archives of Ophthalmology | 1990
Ellen Strahlman; Michael J. Elman; Erich Daub; Susan Baker
International Ophthalmology Clinics | 1988
Ellen Strahlman; Alfred Sommer
Archives of Ophthalmology | 1989
Ellen Strahlman; Patricia Quinlan; Cheryl Enger; Michael J. Elman
JAMA Internal Medicine | 1990
Ellen Strahlman; Daniel E. Ford; Paul K. Whelton; Alfred Sommer
Archives of Ophthalmology | 1986
John D. Gottsch; Chung-Ho Chen; James B. Aguayo; Joseph P. Cousins; Ellen Strahlman; Walter J. Stark
International Ophthalmology Clinics | 1999
Roger Vogel; Ellen Strahlman; Kay D. Rittenhouse
Archive | 2016
Ellen Strahlman; Daniel E. Ford; Paul K. Whelton; Alfred Sommer