Solar keratoma: An atypical case

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Abstract

This case report shows that keratomas can occur in both hind feet of equine patients and should be considered as a diagnosis for long-standing, intermittent lameness localised to the hooves. A Thoroughbred racehorse presented with long-standing abscessation of the right hind hoof. Owing to the long-standing nature, the abscess draining tract was surgically explored. A focal mass was found within the solar horn. Histopathology revealed the mass to be a keratoma. A similar mass was removed from the left hind hoof a few months later after similar presenting signs. This case shows that keratomas can occur in more than one hoof within a short period and should be considered a differential diagnosis for long-standing lameness localised to the hoof.

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Miller, S. M., & Katzwinkel, R. H. (2015). Solar keratoma: An atypical case. Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 86(1), 1257. https://doi.org/10.4102/jsava.v86i1.1257

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