Long-term follow-up of laryngeal Rhinosporidium seeberi diagnosed by PCR and treated with laser ablation and voriconazole nebulization in a retired thoroughbred polo horse

A 21-year-old retired polo Argentinian thoroughbred horse from a teaching herd was presented for a routine bronchoalveolar lavage demonstration, during which an incidental finding of a granulomatous mass on the dorsal aspect of the epiglottis was made. Rhinosporidium seeberi was suspected from a his...

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description A 21-year-old retired polo Argentinian thoroughbred horse from a teaching herd was presented for a routine bronchoalveolar lavage demonstration, during which an incidental finding of a granulomatous mass on the dorsal aspect of the epiglottis was made. Rhinosporidium seeberi was suspected from a histological section obtained from an initial biopsy, and the mass was removed via laser surgery for cytology and PCR. Sequencing of the PCR amplicons confirmed the diagnosis of R. seeberi. A treatment protocol of nebulized voriconazole for 10 d postoperatively was used. Long-term follow-up required 2 more laser surgeries plus oral fluconazole to resolve the remaining fungal spores. However, 2.5 y later, there was no evidence of remaining fungal spores.Key clinical message:Horses from endemic regions can potentially be exposed to R. seeberi. Based on its travel history, this horse may have contracted the infection in South America, California, or Alberta. Treatments administered, including diode laser resection, voriconazole antifungal nebulization, and oral fluconazole administration, were successful but required repeated interventions.
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Antifungal Agents - administration & dosage
Antifungal Agents - therapeutic use
Horse Diseases - diagnosis
Horse Diseases - drug therapy
Horse Diseases - surgery
Horses
Laryngeal Diseases - drug therapy
Laryngeal Diseases - surgery
Laryngeal Diseases - veterinary
Laser Therapy - veterinary
Male
Nebulizers and Vaporizers - veterinary
Polymerase Chain Reaction - veterinary
Rhinosporidiosis - diagnosis
Rhinosporidiosis - drug therapy
Rhinosporidiosis - surgery
Rhinosporidiosis - veterinary
Scientific
Voriconazole - administration & dosage
Voriconazole - therapeutic use
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