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A Pain in the Neck: Discospondylitis and Septic Thrombophlebitis
  • Alessandro Migliorisi,
  • Yvette Nout-Lomas
Alessandro Migliorisi
Colorado State University
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Yvette Nout-Lomas
Colorado State University

Corresponding Author:yvette.nout-lomas@colostate.edu

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Abstract

The case report in this issue by Payette and colleagues highlights a few interesting topics and gives us the opportunity to discuss clinical signs associated with neck pain and strategies to prevent septic and non-septic venous thrombosis in equine patients.The case illustrates the devastating consequences that septic thrombophlebitis can have on distant body systems, and in this commentary we have highlighted several techniques, that coupled with selection of the appropriate IVC, and strategies aimed at reducing bacterial contamination of an IVC, can lead to a dramatic decrease in events of thrombosis and thrombophlebitis, and a longer lifespan of the IVC. Furthermore, advances in diagnostic and management strategies for horses with neck disorders continue to provide clinicians with options for complicated cases that previously may have been unthinkable.
06 Feb 2025Submitted to Equine Veterinary Education
07 Feb 2025Submission Checks Completed
07 Feb 2025Assigned to Editor
10 Feb 2025Editorial Decision: Accept