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Myosin heavy-chain myopathy in 2 American quarter horses.

Mayane FaccinKirsten A LandsgaardSarai M MillironAlexis H JenningsM Keith ChaffinPaula Roberta GiarettaRaquel R Rech
Published in: Veterinary pathology (2023)
A 1.5-year-old American quarter horse gelding (case 1) and an 11-month-old American quarter horse filly (case 2) were presented for acute onset pelvic lameness and lethargy. Case 1 had nasal discharge, while case 2 developed rapid muscle atrophy. Both horses had elevated serum creatine kinase activity. The horses showed similar polyphasic histiocytic and lymphoplasmacytic myositis with necrosis, mineralization, and regeneration. Additionally, case 1 had Streptococcus equi subsp. e qui -induced suppurative retropharyngeal lymphadenitis with renal purpura hemorrhagica and myoglobinuric nephropathy. A focal pulmonary abscess caused by Actinobacillus equuli was found in case 2. Genetic testing revealed case 1 as heterozygous and case 2 as homozygous for the E321G MYH1 variant, supporting the diagnosis of myosin heavy-chain myopathy, with concomitant bacterial disease as potential triggers.
Keyphrases
  • heart failure
  • late onset
  • escherichia coli
  • intensive care unit
  • liver failure
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • left ventricular
  • biofilm formation
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
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