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Middle ear cholesteatoma in two cats diagnosed with the aid of video-otoscopy.

Cristiane Bazaga BotelhoRafaella Tortoriello Barbosa SampaioSandra Nogueira KochNatália Lôres LopesRonaldo LucasJulio Israel Fernandes
Published in: JFMS open reports (2023)
There is little information about middle ear cholesteatoma in cats, and to the authors' knowledge, there are no reports in cats investigating the use of video-otoscopy to aid in the diagnosis of aural cholesteatoma, and this report demonstrates that it can aid in the diagnosis of this condition in cats. In addition, one of the cats had a concurrent otic polyp, which has not been previously reported in cats with cholesteatoma. Additionally, this is the first report of cholesteatoma in a young cat. The access to the cholesteatoma material was via ventral bulla osteotomy in one cat and via external canal without video-otoscopy in the other. More information regarding cholesteatoma in cats will help identify potential similarities and differences of this condition in cats compared with humans and dogs.
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