Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello - this does indeed look as though it could be ear margain hyperkeratosis, which is a symptom and not a disease. Other examples of symptoms might include a rash or a squinty eye or a limp, or not getting up, or not eating. A symptom is a sign that you can see, which could have any number of causes (to take the limp; it could be arthritis, a broken bone in the foot, a sprained tendon or ligament, skin disease, a wound, a corn, a foreign body or an ingrowing toe-nail). This probably all sounds quite obvious as you are reading it, so let's get back to the point.
The reason I'm making a meal of this difference is, that hyperkeratosis also has a long list of possible causes, so even if it turns out to be hyperkeratosis, identifying the symptom tells you nothing about the cause. Your vet has some detective work to do..... more to follow
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