1. Pythiosis with bone lesions in a pregnant mare.
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Worster AA, Lillich JD, Cox JH, and Rush BR
- Subjects
- Animals, Antifungal Agents therapeutic use, Bone Diseases drug therapy, Bone Diseases microbiology, Female, Horse Diseases drug therapy, Horses, Miconazole therapeutic use, Pregnancy, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious drug therapy, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious microbiology, Bone Diseases veterinary, Horse Diseases microbiology, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious veterinary, Pythium isolation & purification
- Abstract
A 9-year-old pregnant mare was referred for evaluation of a nonhealing wound of 8 weeks' duration on the lateral aspect of the left forelimb. A soft tissue mass encircled the proximal two thirds of the metacarpus; radiography revealed a moderate periosteal reaction affecting metacarpal bone i.v. Histologic and immunohistochemical examinations revealed eosinophilic granulomatous inflammation and Pythium sp in the soft tissues. The mare was treated for 12 days with antimicrobials, medicated wound dressings, debridement, and i.v. administration of sodium iodide; radiography revealed progression of the bone lesions. The mare was treated by regional arterial perfusion with miconazole and excision of affected soft tissues and the distal two thirds of metacarpal bone i.v. The mare recovered without complications and gave birth to a healthy foal. Regional perfusion of antifungal agents provides high concentrations in soft and osseous tissues and permits use of low dosages of agents administered by other routes, which reduces cost, adverse effects, and teratogenic effects.
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- 2000
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