Otoscopic, cytological, and microbiological examination of the equine external ear canal.
@article{Sargent2006OtoscopicCA,
title={Otoscopic, cytological, and microbiological examination of the equine external ear canal.},
author={Sandra J Sargent and Linda A Frank and Benjamin R. Buchanan and Robert L Donnell and Federica Morandi},
journal={Veterinary dermatology},
year={2006},
volume={17 3},
pages={
175-81
}
}Otoscopic examination and cytology of the equine ear would be beneficial in diseases such as head trauma, headshaking, otitis externa secondary to otitis media, vestibular disease, aural neoplasia and aural pruritus secondary to parasites. In practice, otic examinations of horses are rarely done due to the perceived difficulty in visualizing the equine external ear canal and tympanic membrane, as well as the need for chemical restraint. In this study, the proximal external ear canal was…
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