Transendoscopic biopsy of the horse's airway mucosa |
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Authors: | Virginia Buechner-Maxwell Mark Crisman Michael Murray William Ley Geoffrey Saunders Amelia Walton |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biology, University of Nebraska at Kearney, Kearney, NE, United States;2. United States Army Veterinary Corps, United States;3. Lousiana State University School of Veterinary Medicine, United States |
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Abstract: | Transtracheal wash and bronchoalveolar lavage are diagnostic techniques that have been adopted from human medicine for monitoring inflammatory changes in the airway of the horse. Transendoscopic biopsy has also proven to be a valuable tool for obtaining samples of the airway mucosa in human patients. A transendoscopic technique was developed in this study for obtaining a respiratory mucosal biopsy from standing, sedated horses. Six normal adult horses were sampled at eight-week intervals for a total of three sample periods. Horses were monitored for adverse effects of the technique and none were noted. Sample sites were completely healed after eight weeks with no gross or histologic abnormalities. Biopsy samples were 3 to 4 millimeters in diameter, and 17 of 18 samples provided interpretable histological sections. Methods for handling, staining and evaluating tissue were also developed. The results of this study demonstrated that airway mucosal biopsy is a safe, repeatable technique that can be performed in the sedated, standing horse. |
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