
|Articles|September 29, 2015
A newly named part of a dogs ear anatomy (plus, the trick to better otoscopic examinations)
Author(s)Craig E. Griffin, DVM, DACVD
Dr. Craig Griffin offers his tips.
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Update: Your anatomy textbook probably didn't include the "auricular projection," a newly named portion of a dog's ear. At his talk at CVC Kansas City 2015, Craig Griffin, DVM, DACVD discusses the ear's anatomy and what the auricular projection means for your ear patients, plus, offers up a little trick to overcome this protuberance.
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