Discospondylitis as a consequence of jugular vein septic
thrombophlebitis in a Standardbred gelding
Abstract
This report describes the identification of C7-T1 discospondylitis on
myelography and confirmed on postmortem computed tomography and necropsy
in a 4-year-old Standardbred gelding as the consequence of jugular vein
catheterization and secondary septic thrombophlebitis.
Staphylococcus aureus was isolated from both sites. Diagnosis was
complicated by non-specific signs of pain and the acute presentation of
the gelding. Clinical signs included cervical pain, low head carriage,
fever, and ataxia. Antimicrobial therapy and multimodal pain management
were initiated but were unsuccessful. Spread of infection from septic
thrombophlebitis has uncommonly been reported in horses, and this is the
first reported case of secondary discospondylitis in this species.