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In this BoardsCast episode, we continue Tobias Chapter 122 — Pinna and External Ear Canal with the board-level truth that instantly upgrades your diagnostic thinking: When you see a mass in the ear canal, the board doesn’t care what it is first. It cares what it’s doing. And what it’s doing is blocking the system. Because the external ear is built on one requirement: stay open. Airflow, drainage, cerumen clearance, and epithelial “conveyor belt” migration only work if the canal stays patent. So whether the lesion is: * an inflammatory polyp coming from the middle ear, * a benign growth, * a malignant tumor (especially in cats), * chronic hyperplastic stenosis from otitis, * trauma-related scarring (pseudotympanic membrane/canal atresia), * or congenital atresia, …the physiologic outcome is the same: obstruction → humidity + retained debris → opportunistic overgrowth → more inflammation → more obstruction. Key takeaway: The pathology matters. The physiology matters more. Fix the bottleneck, or you’ll chase “infection” forever. 🎁 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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