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Breed variations in histopathologic features of chronic severe otitis externa in dogs: 80 cases (1995–2001)
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Abstract
Objective—To compare pathologic changes of the
horizontal ear canal associated with chronic severe
otitis externa between Cocker Spaniels and dogs of
other breeds.
Design—Retrospective study.
Animals—80 dogs with severe otitis externa that
required total ear canal ablation with lateral bulla
osteotomy.
Procedure—Medical records were reviewed for
breed, sex, and age at time of surgery. Histologic
specimens from the horizontal ear canal were evaluated
by a single examiner for overall tissue response
pattern and scored for sebaceous gland hyperplasia,
ceruminous gland hyperplasia, ceruminous gland
ectasia, fibrosis, pigment-laden macrophages, and
osseous metaplasia.
Results—48 of 80 (60%) dogs were Cocker Spaniels.
Thirty-five of 48 (72.9%) Cocker Spaniels had a predominately
ceruminous tissue response pattern; only
9 of 32 (28.1%) dogs of other breeds had the same
pattern. Other breeds most commonly had a pattern
dominated by fibrosis (n = 13 [40.6%]); fibrosis was
the predominant pattern in only 4 of 48 (8.3%) Cocker
Spaniels. Discriminant analysis and K-means clustering
of 4 histopathologic criteria correctly classified
75% of the dogs as Cocker Spaniels or all other
breeds.
Conclusions and Clinical Relevance—Cocker
Spaniels are at increased risk for chronic severe otitis
externa requiring total ear canal ablation with lateral
bulla osteotomy, indicating that earlier and more
aggressive management of the primary otitis externa
and secondary inflammation is warranted in this
breed. Cocker Spaniels with chronic severe otitis
externa have distinct differences in pathologic characteristics
of the horizontal ear canal, compared with
other breeds. (J Am Vet Med Assoc 2002;221:
1000–1006)
American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA)
Title: Breed variations in histopathologic features of chronic severe otitis externa in dogs: 80 cases (1995–2001)
Description:
Abstract
Objective—To compare pathologic changes of the
horizontal ear canal associated with chronic severe
otitis externa between Cocker Spaniels and dogs of
other breeds.
Design—Retrospective study.
Animals—80 dogs with severe otitis externa that
required total ear canal ablation with lateral bulla
osteotomy.
Procedure—Medical records were reviewed for
breed, sex, and age at time of surgery.
Histologic
specimens from the horizontal ear canal were evaluated
by a single examiner for overall tissue response
pattern and scored for sebaceous gland hyperplasia,
ceruminous gland hyperplasia, ceruminous gland
ectasia, fibrosis, pigment-laden macrophages, and
osseous metaplasia.
Results—48 of 80 (60%) dogs were Cocker Spaniels.
Thirty-five of 48 (72.
9%) Cocker Spaniels had a predominately
ceruminous tissue response pattern; only
9 of 32 (28.
1%) dogs of other breeds had the same
pattern.
Other breeds most commonly had a pattern
dominated by fibrosis (n = 13 [40.
6%]); fibrosis was
the predominant pattern in only 4 of 48 (8.
3%) Cocker
Spaniels.
Discriminant analysis and K-means clustering
of 4 histopathologic criteria correctly classified
75% of the dogs as Cocker Spaniels or all other
breeds.
Conclusions and Clinical Relevance—Cocker
Spaniels are at increased risk for chronic severe otitis
externa requiring total ear canal ablation with lateral
bulla osteotomy, indicating that earlier and more
aggressive management of the primary otitis externa
and secondary inflammation is warranted in this
breed.
Cocker Spaniels with chronic severe otitis
externa have distinct differences in pathologic characteristics
of the horizontal ear canal, compared with
other breeds.
(J Am Vet Med Assoc 2002;221:
1000–1006).
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