Septic cholangiohepatitis and cholangiocarcinoma in a horse.

J Am Vet Med Assoc

Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville 32610, USA.

Published: April 1995

Septic cholangiohepatitis was diagnosed in an 11-year-old Warmblood gelding with a history of intermittent colic and fever. Klebsiella pneumoniae, susceptible to gentamicin, was cultured from the biopsy specimen. However, treatment with gentamicin was unsuccessful, and histologic examination and bacteriologic culture of a biopsy specimen obtained 3 weeks later revealed progression of the hepatic inflammation and yielded growth of gentamicin-resistant K pneumoniae. At this time, several discrete hyperechoic structures, suggestive of biliary calculi, were seen ultrasonographically. A change in antibiotic treatment was associated with gradual resolution of clinical signs. Five months after initial examination, the horse had a sudden onset of severe right forelimb lameness. The horse responded to treatment with antibiotics and phenylbutazone, but lameness and fever that was unresponsive to treatment recurred 7 months later, and the horse was euthanatized. Necropsy revealed nodules throughout the liver and a mass associated with the right metacarpophalangeal joint. Histologic and immunohistochemical examination revealed carcinomatous infiltration of the liver and metacarpophalangeal joint. The tumor was probably of biliary origin. Carcinoma should be considered in cases of septic cholangiohepatitis unresponsive to antibiotic treatment.

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