Pasolini Maria Pia, Auletta Luigi, De Biase Davide, Vaccaro Emanuela, Del Prete Chiara, Montano Chiara, de Chiara Mariaelena, Di Napoli Evaristo, Paciello Orlando, Piegari Giuseppe
Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production, University of Napoli Federico II, 80137 Naples, Italy.
Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Sciences (DIVAS), University of Milan, 26900 Lodi, Italy.
Vet Sci. 2025 Jun 6;12(6):557. doi: 10.3390/vetsci12060557.
Flexural deformities (FDs) are a common condition in foals. Therapy is typically initiated without a precise diagnosis, and the etiopathogenesis often remains unknown. This study aimed (1) to investigate the clinical and pathological findings in congenital FD cases in foals and (2) to retrospectively describe the abnormalities detected in muscle biopsies of foals affected by CFDs. For these purposes, a retrospective study of the findings of muscle biopsies taken from foals with FDs referred to the Department of Veterinary Medicine and Animal Production at the University of Naples Federico II was performed from January 2005 to February 2024. Anamnesis, physical examination, hematological and biochemical data, along with the findings of histopathological muscle biopsy analysis and follow-up, were recorded. The clinical records of 15 cases of FDs were evaluated. The main clinical symptoms included flexural limb deformities associated with weakness, torticollis and scoliosis, mandibular prognathism, and inferior eyelid entropion. The evaluation of histopathological reports allowed us to observe the following muscle disorders: Core-like myopathy, mild nonspecific myopathy, mitochondrial myopathy, congenital fiber type disproportion, lipid storage myopathy, lipomatous dystrophy, myopathy with inclusion bodies, polysaccharide storage myopathy, and neurogenic myopathy. Even though many cases of FDs were diagnosed through clinical examination and successfully treated, we hypothesize that different underlying etiologies may present with similar flexural symptoms. A better understanding of these underlying causes is, therefore, desirable. These findings suggest that histopathological analysis may be a valuable tool for investigating FDs in foals, although further studies are needed to evaluate the significance of the observed alterations.
弯曲畸形(FDs)在幼驹中是一种常见病症。治疗通常在未进行精确诊断的情况下就开始了,其发病机制往往仍不清楚。本研究旨在:(1)调查幼驹先天性FD病例的临床和病理表现;(2)回顾性描述受先天性弯曲畸形(CFDs)影响的幼驹肌肉活检中检测到的异常情况。为此,对2005年1月至2024年2月期间转诊至那不勒斯费德里科二世大学兽医学与动物生产系的患有FDs的幼驹的肌肉活检结果进行了回顾性研究。记录了病史、体格检查、血液学和生化数据,以及组织病理学肌肉活检分析和随访结果。评估了15例FDs病例的临床记录。主要临床症状包括与虚弱相关的肢体弯曲畸形、斜颈和脊柱侧弯、下颌前突以及下眼睑内翻。组织病理学报告的评估使我们观察到以下肌肉疾病:核心样肌病、轻度非特异性肌病、线粒体肌病、先天性纤维类型比例失调、脂质贮积性肌病、脂肪瘤性营养不良、伴有包涵体的肌病、多糖贮积性肌病和神经源性肌病。尽管许多FDs病例通过临床检查得以诊断并成功治疗,但我们推测不同的潜在病因可能表现出相似的弯曲症状。因此,需要更好地了解这些潜在病因。这些发现表明,组织病理学分析可能是研究幼驹FDs的一种有价值的工具,尽管还需要进一步研究来评估所观察到的改变的意义。