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New page: <big><center>'''BACK'''</center></big> Courtesy of C. Antonczyk ==Signalment== "Jamie", a 6 month old, male DSH cat has been admitted for routine castrati...
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Courtesy of C. Antonczyk

==Signalment==

"Jamie", a 6 month old, male DSH cat has been admitted for routine castration.

==History==

Jamie's owner has no particular concerns about him but does tell you that he occasionally sees Jamie scratching at his ears.

==Clinical Examination==

The vet performs a clinical exam and finds the following:

*There are moderate amounts of dark crumbly wax in both ears and when examining these with an otoscope, Jamie makes vigorous attempts to scratch at them.


A picture of one of the ears is shown.
[[Image:Clinical Case 8 01.jpg|thumb|center|500px|(Courtesy of C. Antonczyk)]]


What is the most common cause for pruritic ears of this appearance in a young cat?

What might you expect to see on otoscopic examination?

*Click [[Clinical Case 4 - Page 2|here]] to view some of the wax under the microscope.
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