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If you can see the neoplasm, you should be able to excise at least part
of it, at least enough to allow you to make a definitive diagnosis. We
may find that this is simply a benign polyp, and radical surgery is not
warranted.
Can a malignancy at this site be removed - well, there are techniques
(such as ear ablation) that will allow the majority to be removed. A
true malignancy of the ceruminal glands just in front of the eardrum
would certainly pose a problem to excise completely - but it is a far
cry from putting steroid drops on it and "watching" it.
If you are willing to do the surgery, I think that you can probably find
someone - either Dr. XXXXXX or a surgical specialist, that can do it for
you.
With kindest regards,
Bruce H. Williams, DVM, DACVP
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[Posted in FML issue 3396]
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