An aural haematoma is a collection of blood '''within the cartilage plate''' of the concave surface of the ear from damage to branches of the great auricular artery.
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An aural haematoma is a collection of blood '''within the cartilage plate''' of the concave surface of the [[Ear - Anatomy & Physiology|ear]] from damage to branches of the great auricular artery.
Various causes have been proposed, including:
Various causes have been proposed, including:
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Harvey, R. (2001) '''Ear diseases of the dogs and cat''' ''Manson Publishing''
Harvey, R. (2001) '''Ear diseases of the dogs and cat''' ''Manson Publishing''