Title of article :
Osteomyelitis of Cervical Vertebrae in Foal: Clinical Aspects, Radiographic Images and Computed Tomography
Author/Authors :
Curvelo de Barros, Aline de Matos Veterinary Clinical Surgery Department - School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science - University of São Paulo, Brazil , Cicolo, Sofia Autonomous veterinarian , Colli Badini, Lucas Ferreira Autonomous veterinarian , Fernandes, Wilson Roberto Department of Internal Medicine - School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science - University of São Paulo, Brazil , Fillipo Hagen, Stefano Carlo Department of Surgery and Diagnostic imaging - School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science - University of São Paulo, Brazil , Paretsis4, Nicole Fidalgo Department of Surgery and Diagnostic imaging - School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science - University of São Paulo, Brazil , Cauduro Brunetti, Giulia Maria Department of Surgery and Diagnostic imaging - School of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science - University of São Paulo, Brazil
Abstract :
Osteomyelitis of the vertebral body is a rare condition, and its prognostic is reserved in several species, causing spinal cord involvement, and neurological manifestations. In foals, the disease can be resulted from an infection caused by several bacteria, in which R. equi has a higher incidence among the responsible agents.
The objective of this report is to describe the osteomyelitis occurrence on the structures that constitute the atlantoaxial joint in a 115 day-old foal. At the cervical spine radiographic exam suspected a fracture in the odontoid process. After the radiograph results, associated to the clinical manifestations, and the owner’s
interest, it was decided to euthanize the animal. In order to find a more accurate diagnosis, a myelography and a myelotomography were performed. The radiograph was not enough to identify precisely the vertebral disorders, whilst the computerized tomography detected the lesions related to the condition was confirmed
later with necropsy and histopathological evaluation.
Keywords :
Cervical spine , computerized tomography , equine , myelotomography , osteomyelitis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics