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Dr. William M Mcleish M.D.
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3501 N Scottsdale Rd Suite 326 Scottsdale AZ, 85251About
Dr. William M Mcleish M.D. is a top Doctor in Scottsdale, AZ. With a passion for the field and an unwavering commitment to their specialty, Dr. William M Mcleish M.D. is an expert in changing the lives of their patients for the better. Through their designated cause and expertise in the field, Dr. William M Mcleish M.D. is a prime example of a true leader in health care. As a leader and expert in their field, Dr. William M Mcleish M.D. is passionate about enhancing patient quality of life. They embody the values of communication, safety, and trust when dealing directly with patients. In Scottsdale, AZ, Dr. William M Mcleish M.D. is a true asset to their field and dedicated to the profession of medicine.
Education and Training
Rush Medical College of Rush University Medical Center 1985
Board Certification
OphthalmologyAmerican Board of OphthalmologyABO
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Cosmetic eyelid surgery and the problem eyelid.
- Coccidioidomycosis of the eyelid.
- The pigtail probe protected by silicone intubation: a combined approach to canalicular reconstruction.
- Keratoconus with acute hydrops and perforation. Brief case report.
- Eyelid necrosis and periorbital necrotizing fasciitis. Report of a case and review of the literature.
- Presumed choroidal tuberculosis in a human immunodeficiency virus infected host.
- Low flow dural arteriovenous shunt: another cause of "sinister" Tolosa-Hunt syndrome.
- Embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma of the orbit in a 35-year-old man.
- Primary T-cell immunoblastic lymphoma of the orbit in a pediatric patient.
- Whitnall's sling with superior tarsectomy for the correction of severe unilateral blepharoptosis.
- Capnocytophaga endophthalmitis.
- Angiocentric T-cell lymphoma presenting with multiple cranial nerve palsies and retrobulbar optic neuropathy.
- Orbital infections in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection.
- Transcanalicular neodymium: YAG laser for revision of dacryocystorhinostomy.
Treatments
- Moles
- Birthmark
- Hyperthyroidism
- Graves' Disease
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