Abstract:Background
Canine non‐neoplastic aural polypoid masses (APMs) are uncommon, with few published studies.
Objectives
The aim of this retrospective study was to characterise the clinical presentation, diagnostic imaging and histopathological results for APMs submitted as aural inflammatory polyps (AIPs).
Animals
Twenty dogs with APMs evaluated at a veterinary teaching hospital.
Materials and Methods
Cases were selected by searching computerised medical records from 2000 to 2020, using keywords ‘canine’, ‘aural/ot… Show more
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