CN: 13-562
Species: Equid, Horse
Specimen:
Kidney
Shown:
Septic renal infarcts secondary to valvular endocarditis
Pathology:
Endocarditis
- Generally bacterial in cause, but may be parasitic or mycotic
- Lesions primarily on found on the valves
- Mitral valve most commonly affected in most species
- In cattle, the tricuspid valve is most commonly affected.
Gross Appearance:
Irregular yellow-red or yellow-gray vegetations on the valve leaflets, with underlying ulcerations
Clinical Signs:
Pyrexia, lameness, cardiac murmurs, death
References:
Jubb, Kennedy and Palmer's Pathology of Domestic Animals