Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Fetoplacental pathology of equine abortion, premature birth, and neonatal loss due to.
- Journal:
- Veterinary pathology
- Year:
- 2022
- Authors:
- Begg, Angela P et al.
- Affiliation:
- Laverty Vetnostics · Australia
- Species:
- horse
Abstract
This report describes the fetoplacental pathology ofassociated abortion, premature birth, and neonatal loss in 46 of 442 equine abortion investigations between 2015 and 2019. Seven abortions, 26 premature births, and 13 neonatal deaths with positivepolymerase chain reaction (PCR) were evaluated. In 83% of cases (38/46),infection was considered as the primary cause of loss based on quantitative PCR (qPCR) confirmation, pathological findings, and exclusion of other causes, and was supported byimmunolabeling in fetoplacental lesions. Lymphohistiocytic placentitis with vasculitis (36/38) affected the amnion, umbilical cord, and chorioallantois at the umbilical vessel insertion and/or cervical pole. Lymphohistiocytic chorionitis in the subvillous stroma extended to the allantois mostly without villous destruction. Lymphohistiocytic amnionitis and funisitis occurred at the amniotic cord attachment. Lymphohistiocytic hepatitis was observed in 19/38 cases and pneumonia was identified in 26 cases.immunolabeled in placenta, lung, liver, or splenic tissue in the cases that were tested (14/38).infection was not the cause of loss in 2 cases with other diseases and of uncertain significance in 6 cases with no conclusive cause of loss. immunohistochemistry (IHC) was negative for 6 of these cases (6/8). The highestload was detected in pooled placental tissues by qPCR. qPCR and IHC had 83% congruence at a qPCR cut-off of 1 gene copy. IHC limits of detection corresponded to infections with 2 × 10gene copies identified by qPCR. This study confirms the etiological role ofas a cause of naturally occurring equine reproductive loss.
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