Proliferative otitis externa and the correlation to Glucocorticoids
Abstract
Otitis externa is a prevalent and often challenging condition in the veterinary practice, which,
if not treated properly it can develop to a chronic, proliferative disease characterized by significant histopathological changes.
This study assessed the effectiveness of glucocorticoid therapy in six dogs with this condition, using a standardized scoring system (0-3) to evaluate three key clinical parameters:
pinna hyperplasia, ear canal skin proliferation, and ear canal narrowing.