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Clinical Case 8
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A picture of one of the ears is shown.
A picture of one of the ears is shown.
[[Image:Clinical Case 8 01.jpg|thumb|center|500px|(Courtesy of C. Antonczyk)]]
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What is the most common cause for pruritic ears of this appearance in a young cat?
What is the most common cause for pruritic ears of this appearance in a young cat?
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*<font color="white"> Ear mites. </font>
What might you expect to see on otoscopic examination?
What might you expect to see on otoscopic examination?
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*<font color="white"> You will usually be able to see the mites as tiny white dots crawling around the ear. </font>
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*Click [[Clinical Case 8 - Page 2|here]] to view some of the wax under the microscope.
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