BACTERIAL ENDOCARDITIS WITH THROMBUS FORMATION AND ABSCESSATION IN A HORSE |
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Authors: | Melissa trogdon Hines DVM PhD Jerry R. Heidel DVM PhD David D. Barbee DVM MS |
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Affiliation: | Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Washington State University, College of Veterinary Medicine (Hines and Barbee) and the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine at Oregon State University. |
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Abstract: | A 2.5 year old Appaloosa stallion with progressive weight loss and a heart murmur was diagnosed as having vegetative endocarditis of the right atrioventricular valves with a mass in the right atrium. The ultrasonographic appearance of the lesion was characterized by extreme reverberation. On postmortem examination, a 9 cm diameter thrombus was found within the right atrium and auricle, occupying approximately 80% of the chamber volume. Additionally, a lenticular abscess extended throughout the parietal cusp of the right atrioventricular valve. Histologic examination revealed that the lesions were septic with numerous gram positive cocci in short chains, suggestive of Streptococcus equi , and gram negative rods. |
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Keywords: | endocarditis abscess Streptococcus equi heart ultrasonography horse |
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