Publications by authors named "W M McLeish"

A 77-year-old woman presented with an ulcerated nodule on her right lower eyelid that was unresponsive to broad-spectrum antibiotics or incision and drainage. Coccidioidomycosis was suspected because of previous serologic testing and concurrent indurated cutaneous nodules. Although skin biopsies were not diagnostic, cultures from the eyelid were positive for Coccidioides immitis.

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A double-blind, randomized, controlled study was undertaken to determine if a technique of intraoperative anticoagulation would decrease the incidence or severity of venous embolization after tourniquet release during total knee arthroplasty. Sixty-six patients were randomized to receive either the heparin or placebo treatment. Transesophageal echocardiography was performed before and after tourniquet release to detect embolic material in the right atrium.

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Objective: Orbital involvement in Hodgkin disease (HD) is rare. Previously reported cases of HD in patients without the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome have been diagnosed late in the course of established systemic disease. The authors describe an immunocompetent man with orbital infiltration as the initial manifestation of systemic HD.

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Background: Laser-assisted dacryocystorhinostomy (DCR) has failed to match the success rates of external DCR. It has been suggested that this technology may be best suited for revision of failed DCR cases. The authors prospectively evaluated the efficacy of transcanalicular laser-assisted revision DCR (TCLARDCR).

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Lower eyelid malposition is the most common long-term complication following transcutaneous lower eyelid blepharoplasty. The malposition may include rounding of the lateral canthal angle, lower eyelid retraction with inferior scleral show, or frank ectropion. The result is cosmetically unacceptable and may be associated with tearing, irritation, and other exposure keratitis symptoms.

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