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In this BoardsCast episode, we continue Tobias Chapter 123 — Middle and Inner Ear by killing the most common wrong question in otitis media: You cultured bacteria. You found pus in the bulla. Everyone asks what bug it is. Wrong question. The real question is: how did it get there? Because pathogens don’t teleport. Middle ear infection is a logistics problem: a sealed bony vault was breached, and there are only three possible routes of invasion. In this episode, you’ll learn: * The 3 routes into the middle ear: 1. From the external canal through/around the tympanic membrane (classic in dogs) 2. From the nasopharynx up the auditory tube (classic in cats) 3. Hematogenous spread (possible, but uncommon—don’t chase zebras) * Why dogs can have septic otitis media even with an “intact” tympanic membrane: chronic otitis externa creates transmembrane migration or a rupture-then-heal-over trap * Why cats are different: URI-driven auditory tube dysfunction → vacuum/effusion → inflammatory polyps → secondary infection * The strategic mantra that prevents relapse: Find the road. Close the road. (Treat the route, not just the organism) Key takeaway: The bug is often the symptom. The route is the disease. 🎁 Simini Bonus Claim your free sample of Simini Protect Lavage (just cover shipping): https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit [https://www.simini.com/evaluation-kit] Listen On: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music
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