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Research article - Peer-reviewed, 2019

Otitis externa in eight horses - clinical signs, treatment and prognosis

Odelros, Emma; Kendall, Anna; Wulcan, Sofia; Bergvall, Kerstin

Abstract

Background Otitis externa is rare in horses and the condition is poorly described in the literature. Objective To describe clinical signs, treatment regimens and prognosis of otitis externa in horses. Animals Eight horses diagnosed with otitis externa during 2011-2018. Methods Retrospective review of medical records and follow-up contact with owners. Results Common clinical signs seen in affected horses were pruritus, ear discharge and ear droop of affected ears. The most common cytological findings were neutrophils, bacteria and yeast. All horses responded well to treatment; two horses were reported to have recurrent problems. Conclusion and clinical importance Otitis externa in horses is a rare and treatable condition. The condition may be present for prolonged periods before owners become aware, compromising the welfare of affected horses. Untreated otitis externa is a suggested cause of otitis media and temporohyoid osteoarthropathy, emphasizing the importance of identifying and treating this condition at an early stage. For this reason, clinicians should include a brief inspection of the pinnae and external ear canal in the clinical examination of horses.

Published in

Veterinary Dermatology
2019, volume: 30, number: 5, pages: 430-433
Publisher: WILEY

Authors' information

Odelros, Emma
Malaren Equine Clin
Kendall, Anna
Malaren Equine Clin
Wulcan, Sofia
Mantorps Travbana
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Clinical Sciences

UKÄ Subject classification

Clinical Science

Publication Identifiers

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/vde.12763

URI (permanent link to this page)

https://res.slu.se/id/publ/102126