Lagenidiosis, Equine, 18 years old, gelding, Quarter Horse, “PDiddy”

Case Study

Lagenidiosis, Equine, 18 years old, gelding, Quarter Horse, “PDiddy”

  • September 28 2023
  • Case Studies

Author(s): Dr. Ellison, Calera Animal Hospital, Calera, AL.

 

Signalment: Equine, 18 years old, gelding, Quarter Horse, “PDiddy”.

History: The patient presented with a purulent discharge from both eyes, as well as chronic swollen lesions with purulent exudate involving the legs. Various topical and systemic treatment modalities (steroids & antibiotics) were tried for a one-year period with no clinical improvement, and eventual worsening.

Diagnostics and Exam Findings: Radiographs were normal other than for soft tissue swelling. Histopathology indicated eosinophilic inflammation cellulitis/dermatitis, possibly associated with a Pythium infection. No hyphae were seen in the original biopsy. After lesion regrowth was noted five months later, Lagenidiosis was diagnosed by a university diagnostic laboratory with the help of histopathology and serology.

Laser Treatment: Photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy was initiated 15 months after original presentation due to lesion recurrence without clinical response to standard therapies. At this time, all other medications were discontinued. A deep tissue fluence (~ 20J/cm²) was delivered OFF-contact to the affected tissues.

Frequency of Treatment: Daily for the first five days, then tapered to every other day over the next four weeks

Other Treatments: None after starting PBM

Comments: The patient would fall asleep during laser therapy sessions. The itching and swelling would decrease over the next 24-48 hours post-PBM treatment. Complete resolution was attained
with the use of laser therapy for a refractory case.

12 months after initial presentation showing no improvement

12 months after initial presentation showing no improvement


15 months after initial presentation showing soft tissue swelling (PBM started this visit)
15 months after initial presentation showing soft tissue swelling (PBM started this visit)

4 weeks of therapy, obtained resolution
4 weeks of therapy, obtained resolution