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Year 2010 - Volume 30, Number 4
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Ultrasonographic evaluation of the external ear in dogs, 30(4):335-339
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ABSTRACT.- Schmidlin P.C., Froes T.R., Garcia D.A.A., Parchen H. & Montiani-Ferreira F. 2010. [Ultrasonographic evaluation of the external ear in dogs.] Avaliação ultrassonográfica do meato acústico em cães. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 30(4):335-339. Departamento de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade Federal do Paraná, Rua dos Funcionários 1540, Curitiba, PR 80035-050, Brazil. E-mail: tilde@ufpr.br
The purpose of this study was to determine the viability of ultrasonographic evaluation of the external ear in dogs. The thickness and architecture of the ear wall and tympanic bulla of 10 Labrador Retrievers without ear disease was evaluated. The examination was performed with an ultrasound system and a 14 MHz bidimentional linear-array transducer and general anesthesia, before and after the infusion of saline solution into the ear canal. The maxillary artery was identified with color Doppler and helped to establish the location of the tympanic bulla in all dogs. The proximal wall was less well-defined when compared with the distal wall of the ear canal. Dogs with increased ceruminal content within the ear canal showed a hypoechoic epithelium. The tympanic membrane was not identified. It was concluded that ultrasound evaluation is feasible and needs to be explored as clinical diagnostic tool for the diagnosis of ear diseases in dogs. |
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