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For quiz 2 Path 2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Major cause of Otitis media pg.16 | Nasopharyngeal ascending infection |
| What is a common non-neoplastic mass seen in cats nasopharyngeal area | Polyps |
| What are predisposing factors of ear polyps | chronic infections, otitis media and congenital defects |
| Most common external ear neoplasia's dog | Sebaceous gland tumor, histiocytoma, plasmacytoma, Mast cell tumor |
| Most common external ear neoplasia's cats | Basal cell tumor, ascular tumor, SCC |
| Aural neoplasms common in both cats and dogs | Adenoma, Adenocarcinoma |
| Middle ear common responses to injury | Inflammation, impaired mucucilliary clearance, formation of polyps, horner's syndrome |
| What is the most common route of middle ear disorders? | Nasopharyngeal infection |
| Who is more affected by middle ear infections? | Ruminants and pigs > cats |
| Common responses to injury to inner ear | Sensory cell degeneration, inflammation w/ extension into bone -> osteomyelitis |
| Causes of vestibular disease | Congenital, idiopathic, concurrent otitis media, neoplasia |
| Otitis Interna can cause | meningitis, ventricular and encephalitis |
| Feline Ceruminous Cystomatosis | Benign, idiopathic, |