Surgical Management of Aural Hematoma in Russian Grey Giant Rabbit-A Case Report
Journal: International Journal of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2014-08-01
Authors : Manjunatha D R Mahesh V; Ranganath L;
Page : 37-38
Keywords : Russian grey giant rabbit; Aural hematoma;
Abstract
An aural haematoma is a collection of blood or serum, and sometimes a blood clot within the pinna or ear flap. Aural hematoma result due to constant shaking and rubbing of ear due to otitis, ectoparasitism, ottorrhoea, foreign bodies, hyper sensitivity and allergic dermatitis which leads to rupture of the pinnal blood vessel resulting in hematoma formation. Most commonly seen in dogs but in present paper surgical management of aural hematoma in Russian Grey Giant Rabbit was reported.
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