Pulmonary artery compression in a Thoroughbred colt due to a mediastinal abscess

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Abstract

In the case presented, a young horse was referred for further evaluation based on a presumptive diagnosis of pulmonic valve endocarditis, bronchopneumonia and a cranial mediastinal abscess based on thoracic ultrasound, echocardiography and clinical signs. However, further echocardiographic evaluation revealed that the abscess was compressing the right ventricular outflow track causing outflow obstruction, a murmur associated with right ventricular outflow tract obstruction (acquired pulmonic stenosis) and right ventricular hypertrophy. Vegetative endocarditis was not present. Medical management was unsuccessful, but surgical drainage and long-term antimicrobial therapy were effective and the horse returned to a successful racing career.

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Sleeper, M. M., Barton-Lamb, A., & Doyle, P. S. (2016). Pulmonary artery compression in a Thoroughbred colt due to a mediastinal abscess. Equine Veterinary Education, 28(12), 681–684. https://doi.org/10.1111/eve.12207

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