Ciência Rural (Jun 2015)

Primary bilateral guttural pouch empyema in a two-month-old foal

  • Deborah Penteado Martins Dias,
  • Nara Saraiva Bernardi,
  • Daniela Junqueira de Queiroz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20140669
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 45, no. 6
pp. 1062 – 1065

Abstract

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The present report describes a 2-month-old foal which signs of respiratory infectious disease, bilateral retropharyngeal swelling and nasal mucopurulent discharge, suggesting guttural pouch empyema. The owners reported that the foal lived in a herd that experienced an outbreak of strangles. Foals younger than 3 months are usually protected against infectious diseases, however in this case, the foal was exposed to an environment heavily populated by Streptococcus equi equi during the outbreak of strangles. Although uncommon in such young animals, the foal was infected and developed a primary bilateral guttural pouch empyema, without signs of lymph nodes alteration

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