Ginel Pedro J, Lucena Rosario, Rodriguez Juan C, Ortega Joaquin
Department of Animal Medicine and Surgery, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Córdoba, Spain.
Vet Dermatol. 2002 Jun;13(3):151-6. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-3164.2002.00288.x.
Numbers of desquamated epithelial cells, yeast cells and bacterial organisms were counted in samples collected from the external ear canal of 37 normal dogs and 16 normal cats, and from 24 dogs and 22 cats with otitis externa. The aims of the study were to establish quantitative reference ranges and to correlate these data with the clinical status of the dogs and cats. Numbers of yeast cells and bacterial organisms were significantly increased in dogs (P = 0.05; P = 0.0001) and cats (P = 0.0001; P = 0.0001) with otitis externa, and in most cases high counts were correlated with clinical signs. Mean Malassezia counts per high-power dry field of > or = 5 in the dog and > or = 12 in the cat were considered abnormal. Mean bacterial counts per high-power dry field of > or = 25 in the dog and > or = 15 in the cat were considered abnormal. When used to differentiate normal from inflamed external ear canals, these figures provided a low sensitivity but a specificity of > or = 95%.
对37只正常犬、16只正常猫以及24只患有外耳炎的犬和22只患有外耳炎的猫的外耳道采集样本中的脱落上皮细胞、酵母细胞和细菌进行计数。本研究的目的是建立定量参考范围,并将这些数据与犬猫的临床状况相关联。患有外耳炎的犬(P = 0.05;P = 0.0001)和猫(P = 0.0001;P = 0.0001)的酵母细胞和细菌数量显著增加,并且在大多数情况下,高计数与临床症状相关。犬每高倍干燥视野中马拉色菌平均计数≥5以及猫≥12被认为异常。犬每高倍干燥视野中细菌平均计数≥25以及猫≥15被认为异常。当用于区分正常外耳道和发炎外耳道时,这些数字敏感性较低,但特异性≥95%。