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|a1= The rabbit ear mite, ''Psoroptes cuniculi'', which causes inflammation and crusting in the external ear canal. This condition is sometimes called ‘canker’.
 
|a1= The rabbit ear mite, ''Psoroptes cuniculi'', which causes inflammation and crusting in the external ear canal. This condition is sometimes called ‘canker’.
 
Identify Psoroptes mites by their long legs with suckers on a long, jointed stalk on pairs 1, 2, and 4 in the female and 1, 2, and 3 in the male.
 
Identify Psoroptes mites by their long legs with suckers on a long, jointed stalk on pairs 1, 2, and 4 in the female and 1, 2, and 3 in the male.
|l1= Psoroptosis
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|l1= Psoroptes cuniculi
 
|q2= How would you treat this condition?
 
|q2= How would you treat this condition?
 
|a2= With ivermectin placed directly into the ear canal over the lesion at 10–14 day intervals for three doses. The ears do not need to be cleaned because the ulcerations will heal and the crusts fall out within 10–14 days of the initial treatment.
 
|a2= With ivermectin placed directly into the ear canal over the lesion at 10–14 day intervals for three doses. The ears do not need to be cleaned because the ulcerations will heal and the crusts fall out within 10–14 days of the initial treatment.
|l2= Psoroptosis
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