Fatal Spinal Cord Compression in a Horse with Chronic Actinobacterial
Cranial Nuchal Bursitis
Abstract
A 14-year-old warmblood gelding was managed for waxing and waning
cranial nuchal bursitis for two years. Intensive medical and surgical
management was not curative, and the patient was subjected to euthanasia
after becoming acutely recumbent. Ante-mortem and post-mortem next
generation sequencing of bursal tissue, and post-mortem conventional PCR
detected sequence within the Actinobacterial phylum. Post-mortem
examination, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI) findings confirmed spinal cord compression, an undescribed sequela
of nuchal bursitis in modern equine medicine.