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Elizabeth G Davis - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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staphyloccocus aureus associated infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica immune mediated haemolytic anaemia and myocarditis in a quarter horse mare
Equine Veterinary Education, 2019Co-Authors: A C Trimble, Katherine M Delph, Laurie Beard, Elizabeth G DavisAbstract:Summary A 7-year-old Quarter Horse mare was presented for severe left hindlimb oedema and nonweightbearing lameness that was progressive over approximately 48 h. The mare subsequently developed marked and worsening oedema, immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA), myositis and myocarditis. The marked oedema, degree of pain and severity of myositis were consistent with infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica. Fine needle aspiration of affected tissue resulted in positive bacterial culture of Staphylococcus aureus. Purpura Haemorrhagica and associated complications are typically associated with Streptococcal sp. infection or exposure, and have not been previously reported in association with Staphylococcus aureus in the horse. The mare responded favourably to long-term, high-dose corticosteroid therapy, antimicrobials and supportive care.
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Staphyloccocus aureus‐associated infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica, immune‐mediated haemolytic anaemia and myocarditis in a Quarter Horse mare
Equine Veterinary Education, 2017Co-Authors: A C Trimble, Katherine M Delph, Laurie A. Beard, Elizabeth G DavisAbstract:Summary A 7-year-old Quarter Horse mare was presented for severe left hindlimb oedema and nonweightbearing lameness that was progressive over approximately 48 h. The mare subsequently developed marked and worsening oedema, immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA), myositis and myocarditis. The marked oedema, degree of pain and severity of myositis were consistent with infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica. Fine needle aspiration of affected tissue resulted in positive bacterial culture of Staphylococcus aureus. Purpura Haemorrhagica and associated complications are typically associated with Streptococcal sp. infection or exposure, and have not been previously reported in association with Staphylococcus aureus in the horse. The mare responded favourably to long-term, high-dose corticosteroid therapy, antimicrobials and supportive care.
A C Trimble - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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staphyloccocus aureus associated infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica immune mediated haemolytic anaemia and myocarditis in a quarter horse mare
Equine Veterinary Education, 2019Co-Authors: A C Trimble, Katherine M Delph, Laurie Beard, Elizabeth G DavisAbstract:Summary A 7-year-old Quarter Horse mare was presented for severe left hindlimb oedema and nonweightbearing lameness that was progressive over approximately 48 h. The mare subsequently developed marked and worsening oedema, immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA), myositis and myocarditis. The marked oedema, degree of pain and severity of myositis were consistent with infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica. Fine needle aspiration of affected tissue resulted in positive bacterial culture of Staphylococcus aureus. Purpura Haemorrhagica and associated complications are typically associated with Streptococcal sp. infection or exposure, and have not been previously reported in association with Staphylococcus aureus in the horse. The mare responded favourably to long-term, high-dose corticosteroid therapy, antimicrobials and supportive care.
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Staphyloccocus aureus‐associated infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica, immune‐mediated haemolytic anaemia and myocarditis in a Quarter Horse mare
Equine Veterinary Education, 2017Co-Authors: A C Trimble, Katherine M Delph, Laurie A. Beard, Elizabeth G DavisAbstract:Summary A 7-year-old Quarter Horse mare was presented for severe left hindlimb oedema and nonweightbearing lameness that was progressive over approximately 48 h. The mare subsequently developed marked and worsening oedema, immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA), myositis and myocarditis. The marked oedema, degree of pain and severity of myositis were consistent with infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica. Fine needle aspiration of affected tissue resulted in positive bacterial culture of Staphylococcus aureus. Purpura Haemorrhagica and associated complications are typically associated with Streptococcal sp. infection or exposure, and have not been previously reported in association with Staphylococcus aureus in the horse. The mare responded favourably to long-term, high-dose corticosteroid therapy, antimicrobials and supportive care.
Katherine M Delph - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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staphyloccocus aureus associated infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica immune mediated haemolytic anaemia and myocarditis in a quarter horse mare
Equine Veterinary Education, 2019Co-Authors: A C Trimble, Katherine M Delph, Laurie Beard, Elizabeth G DavisAbstract:Summary A 7-year-old Quarter Horse mare was presented for severe left hindlimb oedema and nonweightbearing lameness that was progressive over approximately 48 h. The mare subsequently developed marked and worsening oedema, immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA), myositis and myocarditis. The marked oedema, degree of pain and severity of myositis were consistent with infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica. Fine needle aspiration of affected tissue resulted in positive bacterial culture of Staphylococcus aureus. Purpura Haemorrhagica and associated complications are typically associated with Streptococcal sp. infection or exposure, and have not been previously reported in association with Staphylococcus aureus in the horse. The mare responded favourably to long-term, high-dose corticosteroid therapy, antimicrobials and supportive care.
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Staphyloccocus aureus‐associated infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica, immune‐mediated haemolytic anaemia and myocarditis in a Quarter Horse mare
Equine Veterinary Education, 2017Co-Authors: A C Trimble, Katherine M Delph, Laurie A. Beard, Elizabeth G DavisAbstract:Summary A 7-year-old Quarter Horse mare was presented for severe left hindlimb oedema and nonweightbearing lameness that was progressive over approximately 48 h. The mare subsequently developed marked and worsening oedema, immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA), myositis and myocarditis. The marked oedema, degree of pain and severity of myositis were consistent with infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica. Fine needle aspiration of affected tissue resulted in positive bacterial culture of Staphylococcus aureus. Purpura Haemorrhagica and associated complications are typically associated with Streptococcal sp. infection or exposure, and have not been previously reported in association with Staphylococcus aureus in the horse. The mare responded favourably to long-term, high-dose corticosteroid therapy, antimicrobials and supportive care.
Laurie Beard - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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staphyloccocus aureus associated infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica immune mediated haemolytic anaemia and myocarditis in a quarter horse mare
Equine Veterinary Education, 2019Co-Authors: A C Trimble, Katherine M Delph, Laurie Beard, Elizabeth G DavisAbstract:Summary A 7-year-old Quarter Horse mare was presented for severe left hindlimb oedema and nonweightbearing lameness that was progressive over approximately 48 h. The mare subsequently developed marked and worsening oedema, immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA), myositis and myocarditis. The marked oedema, degree of pain and severity of myositis were consistent with infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica. Fine needle aspiration of affected tissue resulted in positive bacterial culture of Staphylococcus aureus. Purpura Haemorrhagica and associated complications are typically associated with Streptococcal sp. infection or exposure, and have not been previously reported in association with Staphylococcus aureus in the horse. The mare responded favourably to long-term, high-dose corticosteroid therapy, antimicrobials and supportive care.
Laurie A. Beard - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Staphyloccocus aureus‐associated infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica, immune‐mediated haemolytic anaemia and myocarditis in a Quarter Horse mare
Equine Veterinary Education, 2017Co-Authors: A C Trimble, Katherine M Delph, Laurie A. Beard, Elizabeth G DavisAbstract:Summary A 7-year-old Quarter Horse mare was presented for severe left hindlimb oedema and nonweightbearing lameness that was progressive over approximately 48 h. The mare subsequently developed marked and worsening oedema, immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA), myositis and myocarditis. The marked oedema, degree of pain and severity of myositis were consistent with infarctive Purpura Haemorrhagica. Fine needle aspiration of affected tissue resulted in positive bacterial culture of Staphylococcus aureus. Purpura Haemorrhagica and associated complications are typically associated with Streptococcal sp. infection or exposure, and have not been previously reported in association with Staphylococcus aureus in the horse. The mare responded favourably to long-term, high-dose corticosteroid therapy, antimicrobials and supportive care.