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发表于 2024-2-4 19:54:31
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Usually these are invasive papillomas. In some cases even malignant zymbal gland tumors that become so big that they protrude out of the ear canal. (This Dx is common in rats, they present as abscesses that do not heal in the tuba auditiva area, but I biopsies a couple of hamsters that came back with the same DX).
In any case, surgery with a bipolar radiosurgery unit can debride most of it, but regrowth is common, because it is difficult to excise tha base or all the polyp/papilloma/tumor.
Cytology as Marta Kamila Marciniak says, if possible histology/biopsy if you’ll try to excise. Treat with meloxicam and maybe an antihistamine for the itching.
Keep him comfy as long as possible. When/if this thing invaded the inner ear canal, they become very painful and infected, and qol is not worth it. Good luck! |
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