Chronic Otitis Externa Secondary to Tympanic Membrane Electrode Placement in Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta).

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Comparative medicine Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-28 DOI:10.30802/AALAS-CM-21-000071
Jane A Burton, Alejandro L Tarabillo, Kelsey R Finnie, Katherine A Shuster, Chase A Mackey, Troy A Hackett, Ramnarayan Ramachandran
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Otitis externa (OE) is a condition that involves inflammation of the external ear canal. OE is a commonly reported condition in humans and some veterinary species (for example, dogs, cats), but has not been reported in the literature in macaques. Here, we present a case series of acute and chronic OE likely precipitated by abrasion of the ear canal with a tympanic membrane electrode in 7 adult male rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). All animals displayed purulent, mucinous discharge from 1 or both ears with 3 macaques also displaying signs of an upper respiratory tract (URT) infection during the same period. A variety of diagnostic and treatment options were pursued including consultation with an otolaryngologist necessitated by the differences in response to treatment in macaques as compared with other common veterinary species. Due to the nature of the studies in which these macaques were enrolled, standard audiological testing was performed before and after OE, including tympanometry, auditory brainstem responses (ABRs), and distortion product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs). After completion of study procedures, relevant tissues were collected for necropsy and histopathology. Impaired hearing was found in all macaques even after apparent resolution of OE signs. Necropsy findings included abnormalities in the tympanic membrane, ossicular chain, and middle ear cavity, suggesting that the hearing impairment was at least partly conductive in nature. We concluded that OE likely resulted from mechanical disruption of the epithelial lining of the ear canal by the ABR electrode, thereby allowing the development of opportunistic infections. OE, while uncommon in macaques, can affect them and should be included as a differential diagnosis of any macaque presenting with otic discharge and/or auricular discomfort.

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猕猴(Macaca mulatta)鼓膜电极置入术后继发的慢性外耳道炎。
外耳道炎(OE)是一种涉及外耳道炎症的疾病。外耳道炎是人类和一些兽医物种(如狗、猫)常患的一种疾病,但猕猴的外耳道炎还未见文献报道。在此,我们介绍了一组病例,7 只成年雄性猕猴(Macaca mulatta)可能因鼓膜电极擦伤耳道而诱发急性和慢性外耳道炎。所有猕猴的一只耳朵或两只耳朵都出现了脓性粘液分泌物,其中 3 只猕猴在同一时期还出现了上呼吸道(URT)感染的症状。由于猕猴对治疗的反应不同于其他常见的兽医物种,因此采取了多种诊断和治疗方案,包括咨询耳鼻喉科医生。由于这些猕猴参与研究的性质,在耳聋前后都进行了标准听力测试,包括鼓室测量、听性脑干反应(ABR)和失真产物耳声发射(DPOAE)。研究程序结束后,收集相关组织进行尸体解剖和组织病理学检查。所有猕猴的听力都受到了损害,即使在耳声发射症状明显缓解之后也是如此。尸体解剖结果包括鼓膜、听骨链和中耳腔的异常,这表明听力损伤至少部分是传导性的。我们的结论是,OE 很可能是 ABR 电极对耳道上皮内膜的机械性破坏造成的,从而导致机会性感染的发生。OE虽然在猕猴中并不常见,但也可能影响到猕猴,因此任何出现耳道分泌物和/或耳廓不适的猕猴都应将其作为鉴别诊断的一部分。
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Comparative medicine
Comparative medicine 医学-动物学
CiteScore
1.90
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发文量
71
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Comparative Medicine (CM), an international journal of comparative and experimental medicine, is the leading English-language publication in the field and is ranked by the Science Citation Index in the upper third of all scientific journals. The mission of CM is to disseminate high-quality, peer-reviewed information that expands biomedical knowledge and promotes human and animal health through the study of laboratory animal disease, animal models of disease, and basic biologic mechanisms related to disease in people and animals.
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