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Bilateral non-traumatic sub-capsular renal haematoma (Wunderlich syndrome) in a Thoroughbred broodmare
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  • M. Hannan,
  • Denis Verwilghen,
  • F. Gibbons,
  • Chelsie Burden,
  • R. Liechti,
  • O. Forde,
  • N. Meyer,
  • V. Roati,
  • B. Remaj,
  • G. van Galen
M. Hannan
Goulburn Valley Equine Hospital

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Denis Verwilghen
Goulburn Valley Equine Hospital
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F. Gibbons
Goulburn Valley Equine Hospital
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Chelsie Burden
Goulburn Valley Equine Hospital
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R. Liechti
Goulburn Valley Equine Hospital
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O. Forde
Goulburn Valley Equine Hospital
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N. Meyer
Yulong Stud
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V. Roati
Goulburn Valley Equine Hospital
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B. Remaj
Vetnostics Pathology
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G. van Galen
Goulburn Valley Equine Hospital
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Abstract

This case report describes a Thoroughbred broodmare presented for colic and pyrexia. The mare had a history of repeated urinary tract infections, placentitis, abortion and endotoxaemia. A diagnosis of bilateral subcapsular renal haematoma was made by ultrasonography and standing laparoscopy and confirmed on post-mortem. Trauma, clotting disorder, and neoplasia were ruled out as a cause of the bleeding. However, histopathology revealed severe, diffuse, acute fibrinosuppurative tubulointerstitial nephritis with degeneration of vascular walls, suggesting that this has caused renal bleeding and development of subcapsular hematomas.
03 Nov 2024Submitted to Equine Veterinary Education
04 Nov 2024Submission Checks Completed
04 Nov 2024Assigned to Editor
07 Nov 2024Reviewer(s) Assigned
02 Dec 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
05 Dec 2024Editorial Decision: Revise Minor
20 Dec 20241st Revision Received