Auricle/Pinna Problems  alopecia  swelling  hematomas  parasites External Auditory Canal Problems  foreign body  parasites  bacteria/yeast infections.

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Auricle/Pinna Problems  alopecia  swelling  hematomas  parasites External Auditory Canal Problems  foreign body  parasites  bacteria/yeast infections

Earmites Foxtail Aural Hematoma Alopecia

Tympanic membrane (ear drum) Eustachian tube Ossicle (“small bone”)  malleus (hammer)  incus (anvil)  stapes (stirrup) Ruptured tympanic membrane Normal tympanic membrane

Bony labyrinth  Vestibule  Semicircular canals Membranous labyrinth Cochlea (snail)

Noninflammatory Alopecia Pinnal Alopecia Actinic Dermatoses Contact Dermatitis Fly strike

Frost bite Aural hematomas treated aural hematoma Otitis Externa

Otitis Media Ceruminolytic Agents