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      research Otitis Externa And Otitis Media In Cats In Assiut: A Retrospective Study Of Presenting Signs, Causes, Diagnosis And Treatment

      6 citations, April 2013 in “Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal/Maǧallaẗ Asyūṭ al-ṭibiyyaẗ al-baytariyyaẗ”
      This retrospective study reviewed 76 cases of feline otitis externa and media at the Small Animal Clinic, Assiut University, from 2007-2011. The most common signs were head shaking, itching, and ear wax (67.11%), with severe inflammation and alopecia around the ear pinna in 21.05% of cases. Turkish Angora and Persian breeds were over-represented. Treatments included ivermectin injections and topical antimicrobial/anti-inflammatory ear drops. 67.11% of treated cases fully recovered, while 32.89% lacked follow-up data. The study emphasized the importance of identifying primary, predisposing, and perpetuating factors, with otoscopic examination as the initial diagnostic step.
      Pinnal Diseases in Dogs and Cats

      research Pinnal Diseases in Dogs and Cats

      6 citations, September 1994 in “Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice”
      The document concludes that accurate diagnosis is crucial for effectively treating various ear diseases in dogs and cats.
      Diseases of the Ear Pinna

      research Diseases of the Ear Pinna

      1 citations, August 2012
      The document discusses various diseases of the outer ear, categorized by symptoms like redness, crusts, bumps, pus-filled lesions, lumps, ulcers, and hair loss.
      Llama Dermatology

      research Llama Dermatology

      23 citations, March 1989 in “˜The œVeterinary clinics of North America. Food animal practice”
      Llamas often have skin issues like mange, bacterial infections, and allergies, with some treatable by zinc.
      Behavioral Dermatology

      research Behavioral Dermatology

      39 citations, March 2003 in “˜The œVeterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice/Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice”
      Behavioral dermatology treats skin problems by considering both emotional and physical factors.

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