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La placentitis en yeguas ocasionada por bacterias es una de las causas más importantes de abortos, en Colombia no existe evidencia escrita de su presentación. En el presente artículo se reporta el caso de una yegua Silla Francesa de 10 años de edad, que abortó a los 9 meses de gestación y fue atendida en la Clínica Veterinaria San Jorge - Escuela de Equitación Ejército Nacional en Bogotá. La paciente presentó signos de lactancia prematura y se observó engrosamiento de la placenta, además en los hallazgos histopatológicos predominan cambios vasculares (congestión, edema y fibrina) lo que indica una placentitis aguda. En la tinción de Gram de la placenta se encontraron cocobacilos gram negativos adheridos a la superficie de las células de las... Ver más

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Placentitis Bacterial as a cause of abortion in mares: Case Report
La placentitis en yeguas ocasionada por bacterias es una de las causas más importantes de abortos, en Colombia no existe evidencia escrita de su presentación. En el presente artículo se reporta el caso de una yegua Silla Francesa de 10 años de edad, que abortó a los 9 meses de gestación y fue atendida en la Clínica Veterinaria San Jorge - Escuela de Equitación Ejército Nacional en Bogotá. La paciente presentó signos de lactancia prematura y se observó engrosamiento de la placenta, además en los hallazgos histopatológicos predominan cambios vasculares (congestión, edema y fibrina) lo que indica una placentitis aguda. En la tinción de Gram de la placenta se encontraron cocobacilos gram negativos adheridos a la superficie de las células de las vellosidades corioalantóicas y entremezclados con el material proteináceo, aparentemente algunos se ubican intracelularmente; asociando estos fenómenos a un proceso infeccioso por posibles enterobacterias (E.coli o Salmonella spp).
Placentitis in mares caused by bacteria is one of the most important causes of abortions, there aren’t any documented cases in Colombia as of yet. In this article, we take a look at a particular case of a “Silla Francesa” mare 10 years of age. The Mare had an abortion at 9 months of gestation and was treated at the Veterinary Clinic San Jorge - Army Equitation School from Bogota. The mare suffered from a premature lactation and presented thickening in the placenta which indicaented placentitis, showing signs of vascular changes (congestion, edema and fibrin).In gram staining of placenta, It was found a negative gram coccobacilli adhered to the surface of the chorioallantoic villus cells and mixed with the proteinaceous material, apparently some are located intracellularly, confirming the process of infection potentially due to the presence of enterobacteias. (E.coli or Salmonella sp).
Ruiz-Jiménez, Jennyfer
Perez-Osório, Jair
Espinosa-Salazar, José A.
Valencia-Hernández, Andrés F.
Jaramillo-Hernández, Dumar A.
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fetus
placenta
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enterobactérias
fetos
placenta
égua
Aborto
enterobacterias
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placenta
yegua
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Benirschke K. Fetal consequences of amniotic fluid meconium. Contemporary Obstetrics & Gynecology. 2001;46:76-83.
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Campos I, de Souza G, Pinna A, Ferreira A. Transrectal ultrasonography for measuring of combined uteroplacental thickness in pregnant Mangalarga Marchador mares. Theriogenology. 2017;96:142-144.
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Canisso I, Rodriguez J, Sanz M, Coutinho da Silva M. A clinical approach to the diagnosis and treatment of retained fetal membranes with an emphasis placed on the critically III mare. J Equine Vet Sci. 2013;33:570-579.
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Benirschke K. Fetal consequences of amniotic fluid meconium. Contemporary Obstetrics & Gynecology. 2001;46:76-83.
Brinsko S. How to perform uterine lavage: Indications and practical techniques. Proc Am Assoc Equine Pract. 2001;47:407-411.
Bucca S, Fogarty U, Collins A, Small V. Assessment of feto-placental well-being in the mare from mid-gestation to term: transrectal and transabdominal ultrasonographic features. Theriogenology. 2005;64:542-557.
Campos I, de Souza G, Pinna A, Ferreira A. Transrectal ultrasonography for measuring of combined uteroplacental thickness in pregnant Mangalarga Marchador mares. Theriogenology. 2017;96:142-144.
Canisso I, Ball B, Erol E, Squires E, Troedsson M. Comprehensive review on equine placentitis. Proc Am Assoc Equine Pract. 2015;61:490-509.
Canisso I, Rodriguez J, Sanz M, Coutinho da Silva M. A clinical approach to the diagnosis and treatment of retained fetal membranes with an emphasis placed on the critically III mare. J Equine Vet Sci. 2013;33:570-579.
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Cudmore L, Muurlink T, Whittem T, Bailey S. Effects of oral clenbuterol on the clinical and inflammatory response to endotoxaemia in the horse. Res Vet Sci. 2013;94:682-686.
Curcio B, Canisso I, Pazinato F, Borba L. et al. Estradiol cypionate aided treatment for experimentally induced ascending placentitis in mares. Theriogenology. 2017;102:98-107.
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title Placentitis bacteriana como causa de aborto en yeguas: reporte de caso
spellingShingle Placentitis bacteriana como causa de aborto en yeguas: reporte de caso
Ruiz-Jiménez, Jennyfer
Perez-Osório, Jair
Espinosa-Salazar, José A.
Valencia-Hernández, Andrés F.
Jaramillo-Hernández, Dumar A.
Abortion
enterobacteria
fetus
placenta
mare
Aborto
enterobactérias
fetos
placenta
égua
Aborto
enterobacterias
feto
placenta
yegua
title_short Placentitis bacteriana como causa de aborto en yeguas: reporte de caso
title_full Placentitis bacteriana como causa de aborto en yeguas: reporte de caso
title_fullStr Placentitis bacteriana como causa de aborto en yeguas: reporte de caso
title_full_unstemmed Placentitis bacteriana como causa de aborto en yeguas: reporte de caso
title_sort placentitis bacteriana como causa de aborto en yeguas: reporte de caso
title_eng Placentitis Bacterial as a cause of abortion in mares: Case Report
description La placentitis en yeguas ocasionada por bacterias es una de las causas más importantes de abortos, en Colombia no existe evidencia escrita de su presentación. En el presente artículo se reporta el caso de una yegua Silla Francesa de 10 años de edad, que abortó a los 9 meses de gestación y fue atendida en la Clínica Veterinaria San Jorge - Escuela de Equitación Ejército Nacional en Bogotá. La paciente presentó signos de lactancia prematura y se observó engrosamiento de la placenta, además en los hallazgos histopatológicos predominan cambios vasculares (congestión, edema y fibrina) lo que indica una placentitis aguda. En la tinción de Gram de la placenta se encontraron cocobacilos gram negativos adheridos a la superficie de las células de las vellosidades corioalantóicas y entremezclados con el material proteináceo, aparentemente algunos se ubican intracelularmente; asociando estos fenómenos a un proceso infeccioso por posibles enterobacterias (E.coli o Salmonella spp).
description_eng Placentitis in mares caused by bacteria is one of the most important causes of abortions, there aren’t any documented cases in Colombia as of yet. In this article, we take a look at a particular case of a “Silla Francesa” mare 10 years of age. The Mare had an abortion at 9 months of gestation and was treated at the Veterinary Clinic San Jorge - Army Equitation School from Bogota. The mare suffered from a premature lactation and presented thickening in the placenta which indicaented placentitis, showing signs of vascular changes (congestion, edema and fibrin).In gram staining of placenta, It was found a negative gram coccobacilli adhered to the surface of the chorioallantoic villus cells and mixed with the proteinaceous material, apparently some are located intracellularly, confirming the process of infection potentially due to the presence of enterobacteias. (E.coli or Salmonella sp).
author Ruiz-Jiménez, Jennyfer
Perez-Osório, Jair
Espinosa-Salazar, José A.
Valencia-Hernández, Andrés F.
Jaramillo-Hernández, Dumar A.
author_facet Ruiz-Jiménez, Jennyfer
Perez-Osório, Jair
Espinosa-Salazar, José A.
Valencia-Hernández, Andrés F.
Jaramillo-Hernández, Dumar A.
topic Abortion
enterobacteria
fetus
placenta
mare
Aborto
enterobactérias
fetos
placenta
égua
Aborto
enterobacterias
feto
placenta
yegua
topic_facet Abortion
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enterobacterias
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placenta
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topicspa_str_mv Aborto
enterobacterias
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Benirschke K. Fetal consequences of amniotic fluid meconium. Contemporary Obstetrics & Gynecology. 2001;46:76-83.
Brinsko S. How to perform uterine lavage: Indications and practical techniques. Proc Am Assoc Equine Pract. 2001;47:407-411.
Bucca S, Fogarty U, Collins A, Small V. Assessment of feto-placental well-being in the mare from mid-gestation to term: transrectal and transabdominal ultrasonographic features. Theriogenology. 2005;64:542-557.
Campos I, de Souza G, Pinna A, Ferreira A. Transrectal ultrasonography for measuring of combined uteroplacental thickness in pregnant Mangalarga Marchador mares. Theriogenology. 2017;96:142-144.
Canisso I, Ball B, Erol E, Squires E, Troedsson M. Comprehensive review on equine placentitis. Proc Am Assoc Equine Pract. 2015;61:490-509.
Canisso I, Rodriguez J, Sanz M, Coutinho da Silva M. A clinical approach to the diagnosis and treatment of retained fetal membranes with an emphasis placed on the critically III mare. J Equine Vet Sci. 2013;33:570-579.
Carleton C. 2011. Equine theriogenology. Michigan:Wiley-Blackwell. Pp.426-432.
Christiansen D, Moultona K, Hopper R, Walters F, Cooleya A, LeBlanc M. et al. Evidenced-based medicine approach to develop efficacious therapies for late-gestation mares presenting with uterine infections using an experimentally-induced placentitis model. Anim Reprod Sci. 2010;121:S345-S346.
Colón J. 2009. Apariencia en la ecografía transrectal del engrosamiento combinado útero-placentario anormal en el último período de la gestación La especie Equina N°28. 20-32.
Córdoba A. 2006. Factores relacionados con el aborto en yeguas. Revista Electrónica de Veterinaria REDVET. http://www.veterinaria.org/revistas/ redvet/n010106.html
Cudmore L, Muurlink T, Whittem T, Bailey S. Effects of oral clenbuterol on the clinical and inflammatory response to endotoxaemia in the horse. Res Vet Sci. 2013;94:682-686.
Curcio B, Canisso I, Pazinato F, Borba L. et al. Estradiol cypionate aided treatment for experimentally induced ascending placentitis in mares. Theriogenology. 2017;102:98-107.
Hafez E, Hafez B. 2002. Caballos. Capítulo 14. Reproducción e inseminación artificial en animales. McGraw-Hill Interamericana. 7ª edición. México. 199–216.
Hong C, Donahue R, Giles Jr M, Petrites-Murphy M, Poonacha K, Roberts A, et al. Etiology and pathology of equine placentitis. J Vet Diagn Inv. 1993;5:56-63.
LeBlanc M. 2004. Ascending placentitis in the mare: what we learned from an experimental model. In: Procceding of the 10 Congresso Nazionala Multisala SIVE Perugia.Ithaca: International Veterinary Information Service.
LeBlanc M, Giguere S, Lester G, Bauer K, Paccamonti L. Relationship between infection, inflammation and premature parturition in mares with experimentally induced placentitis. Equine Vet J Suppl. 2012;41:8-14.
LeBlanc M, Macpherson M, Sheerin P. 2004. Ascending placentitis: What we know about pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment. In: Proceedings of the 50th Annual Convention of the American Association of Equine Practitioners. Denver, Colorado. Ithaca: International Veterinary Information Service.
LeBlanc M. Ascending placentitis in the mare: an update. Reprod Dom Anim. 2010;45:28-34.
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