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Bacterial epididymitis in two stallions
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Animal PhysiologyAnimal SciencePathogenesisVeterinary PathologyVeterinary SciencePathologyBacterial EpididymitisBacterial IsolationEducationVeterinary MicrobiologyS Zooepidemicus InfectionVeterinary ResearchMicrobiologyInfection ControlStallion 1Medicine
Two stallions had unilateral bacterial epididymitis attributable to S zooepidemicus infection. Diagnosis was based on bacterial isolation, WBC in the semen, higher than normal blood fibrinogen concentration, and leukocytosis with regenerative left shift. One horse had high seminal pH. Ultrasonography of the involved epididymides revealed changes consistent with the appearance of abnormal accumulation of exudate in the tail of the epididymis. Treatment included unilateral orchiectomy and antibiotic administration. In stallion 1, the infection persisted despite treatment. Treatment result was not available for stallion 2.