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Diffuse osteomyelitis of the fourth metacarpal bone in a horse caused by Clostridium perfringens
Authors:C. E. Smith  M. D. Cullen  I. M. Forman  A. M. Talbot  J. D. Stack
Affiliation:1. School of Veterinary Science, Philip Leverhulme Equine Hospital, Neston;2. Beechwood Vets, Kidsgrove, UK
Abstract:Osteomyelitis in adult horses, often associated with trauma or iatrogenic infection following surgery, usually presents as a focal area of infected bone. Diffuse osteomyelitis, affecting both the cortex and medulla, along the full length of a bone is encountered less frequently and treatment of such infections is not well reported in horses. The 2-year-old Warmblood mare in this case was diagnosed with diffuse osteomyelitis affecting the 4th metacarpal bone with concurrent unicortical fracture of the third metacarpal bone following traumatic injury. Computed tomography (CT) aided diagnosis in this case, providing critical additional detail to that obtained with radiography and ultrasound. This case highlights the value of CT in the diagnosis of diffuse osteomyelitis. This is the first reported case of diffuse osteomyelitis caused by Clostridium perfringens in horses. Successful treatment in this case consisted of surgical debridement of the associated abscess, followed by systemic and locoregional antimicrobial therapies.
Keywords:horse  osteomyelitis  splint bone  clostridial  computed tomography  metacarpal
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