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How Important Is an Ear Cleaner in the Short and Long-Term Management of Otitis Externa in Dogs?

Otitis externa is a very common condition in dogs, yet can be difficult to manage, successfully, in practice. Once the patient has been examined and a diagnosis has been established, the choice of treatment prescribed will be the key to success in treating otitis externa.

Looking Deeper Into Chronic Otitis Externa

Otitis externa (OE) in dogs is a common presentation in small animal practice, but whilst most cases of acute, early OE will respond well to symptomatic therapy, chronic or recurrent OE can present a frustrating clinical challenge.

Case of pododermatitis treated with ciclosporin

A five-year-old, neutered, male, West Highland White terrier presented with a lifelong history of painful pododermatitis that started shortly after acquisition at two months of age.

The Use of Ciclosporin in Cutaneous Cell-Poor Vasculitis

A 6-year-old, neutered, female, Labrador Retriever dog presented with an eighteen-month history of pinnal tip lesions

The Use of Ciclosporin in Pododermatitis

A five-year-old, neutered, male, West Highland White terrier presented with a lifelong history of painful pododermatitis that started shortly after acquisition at two months of age.

The Use of Ciclosporin as a Sole Agent in Canine Pemphigus Foliaceus

A nine-month-old, male, entire, Pekingese dog presented with an eruptive crusting and pustular dermatitis affecting the face, ears and dorsum

The Use of HCA in Allergic Otitis Externa

A 4-year-old female neutered Labrador Retriever dog was presented with an eight-month history of recurrent bilateral otitis

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