After approx. 1 week of treatment the foul odor was almost completely gone as well as the pus. Upon examination one day, I found a growth protruding from the ear canal. It was dark red and rounded with the surface broken and a scabby area at the tip where he had been scratching at it.
Lucas returned to the vet where the growth was partially removed and diagnosed, at this time, as a nasopharyngeal polyp. There was minimal bleeding at the time of the removal. The polyp most likely formed in the eustachian tube.
Lukkas continued on the Baytril, and taken off the Tresederm drops. He was prescribed Panalog ointment twice a day in the affected ear.
As predicted the polyp did grow back within several weeks. The foul odor never completely went away. Lukkas’ respiratory condition worsened. He began to have trouble walking, and bleeding was noted coming from his ear. Doxycycline was added at this point to his treatment. Lukkas did have a partial recovery, but then relapsed again. It was at this time that the difficult decision was made to euthanize Lukkas to prevent his further suffering.
![]() Photo 1: Pus and wax can be seen just inside left ear canal |
Photo 2: Note pink protrusion from left ear canal. |
Photo 3: Protrusion more pronounced. |
Photo 4: This photo, courtesy of John E McClay, MD, Assistant Professor, Department of Otolaryngology, Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology, Children’s Medical Center, University of Texas at Southwestern, shows an intact nasopharyngeal polyp removed from a pediatric patient.The large bulb mass to the left is the body of the polyp and as you view towards the right of the photo, shows stem and base. |
Photo 5: Shows polyp size recreation in rat. |
Case history and photos courtesy of J. “Bella” Hodges, Bellaratta’s Nest Rattery
Pediatric polyp photo and study can be found at http://author.emedicine.com/PED/topic1550.htm
Posted on June 26, 2003, 14:14,
Last updated on April 7, 2010, 17:21
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