Macrodendritic ulcerative keratitis and conjunctival lymphoid hyperplasia in horses with equine herpesvirus‐2 and equine herpesvirus‐5 infections

Author:

Ledbetter Eric C.1ORCID,Cutler Timothy J.2,Irby Nita L.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Cornell University Ithaca New York USA

2. Palm Beach Veterinary Specialists West Palm Beach Florida USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to describe the clinical, confocal microscopic, histologic, and virologic features of horses with macrodendritic ulcerative keratitis and conjunctival lymphoid hyperplasia associated with equine herpesvirus‐2 and equine herpesvirus‐5 infection.Animal StudiedFour foals with bilateral ocular disease.ProceduresComplete ophthalmic examination was performed for each horse, and corneal samples were collected for cytology and microbiologic evaluation, including virus isolation and molecular diagnostics for the equine herpesviruses. In vivo confocal microscopy examination of the cornea was performed in two horses. Conjunctival biopsies for histopathology were collected from two horses with nodular conjunctival thickening.ResultsEach horse had bilateral, large, superficial dendritic corneal ulcerations that covered extensive regions of the corneal surface. Corneal in vivo confocal microscopy examination in two horses detected inflammatory cells and populations of morphologically abnormal corneal epithelial cells adjacent to the ulcerations. The abnormal epithelial cells included round, relatively small, hyperreflective cells intermixed with elongated, enlarged, hyperreflective cells. Equine herpesvirus‐2 was isolated from corneal samples of 2 horses and detected by PCR assay in the other two horses. Equine herpesvirus‐5 was also detected by PCR assay in three of the horses. Conjunctival histopathology identified predominantly lymphocytic infiltrates. The macrodendrites and conjunctival masses resolved with topical antiviral therapy (cidofovir or idoxuridine) in all horses and did not recur.Conclusions and Clinical RelevanceThe equine gammaherpesviruses may be associated with the development of macrodendritic ulcerative keratitis and conjunctival lymphocytic masses in foals. In vivo confocal microscopy of horses with macrodendrites revealed similar findings to other host species with herpetic dendritic keratitis.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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