Brain abscesses and intracranial masses have been regularly described in horses. Treatment often is difficult and unrewarding and mortality rate high. This case report describes the successful treatment of a cerebral abscess in a 2-month-old female Warmblood foal with severe neurological signs of acute onset. Computed tomography (CT) revealed a 3 x 4 x 4 cm cerebral mass in the left brain hemisphere with severe cerebral oedema. Craniotomy, using a parietal bone flap technique, allowed the abscess to be sampled, drained and lavaged. Immediately, post-surgery the foal showed significant clinical improvement. Sample culture confirmed Streptococcus equi equi infection. The foal was medically treated for 6 weeks, leading to complete clinical and...
In July 2013, a miniature horse presented to the Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal Hospital ...
Performing a brain computerized tomography scan (CT scan) on a foal requires specific equipment and ...
Cystic lesions are not very common in the horse. When occurring in the equine skull, they are mainly...
Brain abscesses and intracranial masses have been regularly described in horses. Treatment often is ...
A fourteen-day-old warmblood colt presented with severe neurological signs of unknown origin. The fo...
ABSTRACT A 15-year-old, mixed breed, male horse was attended with a history of multiple abscesses in...
A 2-year old Icelandic Pony filly presented on June 12, 2012 with a chief complaint of blindness of ...
A 15 year old Warmblood mare presented with a history of flipping over backwards at a show earlier t...
Background: Intracranial abscesses as a result of grass awn migration have been rarely described in ...
A seven-year-old Standardbred gelding presented to the Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal Hos...
Bacterial infections of the central nervous system (CNS) occur in many species and are a serious hea...
OBJECTIVE: To report a transnasal, endoscopically guided ventral surgical approach for accessing the...
ABSTRACT. Cosme J.C., Silva M.A., Santos R.P., Andrade Júnior P.S.C. & Nunes L.C. Cerebral abscess i...
Case Description-An 8-year-old warmblood mare was evaluated following an acute onset of of neurologi...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in equidae suffering meningoencephalitis (ME) has not been describ...
In July 2013, a miniature horse presented to the Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal Hospital ...
Performing a brain computerized tomography scan (CT scan) on a foal requires specific equipment and ...
Cystic lesions are not very common in the horse. When occurring in the equine skull, they are mainly...
Brain abscesses and intracranial masses have been regularly described in horses. Treatment often is ...
A fourteen-day-old warmblood colt presented with severe neurological signs of unknown origin. The fo...
ABSTRACT A 15-year-old, mixed breed, male horse was attended with a history of multiple abscesses in...
A 2-year old Icelandic Pony filly presented on June 12, 2012 with a chief complaint of blindness of ...
A 15 year old Warmblood mare presented with a history of flipping over backwards at a show earlier t...
Background: Intracranial abscesses as a result of grass awn migration have been rarely described in ...
A seven-year-old Standardbred gelding presented to the Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal Hos...
Bacterial infections of the central nervous system (CNS) occur in many species and are a serious hea...
OBJECTIVE: To report a transnasal, endoscopically guided ventral surgical approach for accessing the...
ABSTRACT. Cosme J.C., Silva M.A., Santos R.P., Andrade Júnior P.S.C. & Nunes L.C. Cerebral abscess i...
Case Description-An 8-year-old warmblood mare was evaluated following an acute onset of of neurologi...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in equidae suffering meningoencephalitis (ME) has not been describ...
In July 2013, a miniature horse presented to the Cornell University Equine and Farm Animal Hospital ...
Performing a brain computerized tomography scan (CT scan) on a foal requires specific equipment and ...
Cystic lesions are not very common in the horse. When occurring in the equine skull, they are mainly...