Primary phenotypic features associated with caudal neck pathology in warmblood horses

IF 2.1 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Sue Dyson, Shichen Zheng, Monica Aleman
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Abstract

Background

Detailed descriptions of clinical signs associated with radiological findings of the caudal cervical vertebral column are not available.

Objectives/Hypotheses

Describe the clinical features associated with neck pain or stiffness, neck-related thoracic limb lameness, proprioceptive ataxia consistent with a cervicothoracic spinal cord or nerve lesion, and their frequency of occurrence compared with control horses.

Animals

A total of 223 Warmblood horses.

Methods

Case-control study. Controls and cases were recruited prospectively. All horses underwent predetermined lameness and neurologic examinations. The frequency of occurrence of each clinical feature was compared between cases and controls and relative risk (RR) were calculated.

Results

Ninety-six cases and 127 controls were included. Forty-seven (49%) of the cases were classified as neurologic, 31 (32.3%) had thoracic limb lameness, and 18 (18.7%) had neck stiffness or pain or both. Focal caudal cervical muscle atrophy (46, 47.9%), hypoesthesia (38, 39.6%), patchy sweating (16, 16.7%), hyperesthesia (11, 11.5%), and pain upon firm pressure applied over the caudal cervical articular process joints and transverse processes (58, 60.4%) were only observed in cases (P < .001). Sideways flexion of the neck was restricted in a higher proportion of cases (47/96, 49%) compared with controls (40/127, 31.8%; P = .009, RR 1.5). Hopping-type thoracic limb lameness was only observed in cases, (30, 31.6%). Deterioration in lameness after diagnostic anesthesia occurred in 13/31 (41.9%) cases.

Conclusions and Clinical Importance

Systematic clinical evaluation using the methods described should enable clinical differentiation between horses with caudal cervical lesions and horses with other causes of gait abnormalities.

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背景:目前还没有与颈椎尾部放射学检查结果相关的临床症状的详细描述:描述与颈部疼痛或僵硬、颈部相关胸肢跛行、本体感觉共济失调等颈胸脊髓或神经病变相关的临床特征,以及与对照组马匹相比的发生频率:方法:病例对照研究:方法:病例对照研究。对照组和病例均为前瞻性招募。所有马匹都接受了预定的跛足和神经系统检查。比较病例和对照组每种临床特征的发生频率,并计算相对风险(RR):结果:共纳入 96 例病例和 127 例对照。47例(49%)病例被归类为神经系统疾病,31例(32.3%)有胸肢跛行,18例(18.7%)有颈部僵硬或疼痛或两者兼有。仅在病例中观察到局部尾椎颈肌萎缩(46,47.9%)、感觉减退(38,39.6%)、斑片状出汗(16,16.7%)、感觉减退(11,11.5%),以及尾椎颈椎关节和横突上用力按压时疼痛(58,60.4%)(P 结论和临床重要性:使用所述方法进行系统的临床评估应能在临床上区分患有尾椎病变的马匹和因其他原因导致步态异常的马匹。
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CiteScore
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243
审稿时长
22 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine is to advance veterinary medical knowledge and improve the lives of animals by publication of authoritative scientific articles of animal diseases.
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