Caroline Bauwens
Ghent University
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New Zealand Veterinary Journal | 2013
Leslie Bosseler; Kirsten Verryken; Caroline Bauwens; C. de Vries; Piet Deprez; Richard Ducatelle; Sophie Vandenabeele
CASE HISTORY: A 2-year-old Standardbred gelding presented with a history of fever over 1 week, anorexia and skin lesions on all four legs. The lesions were associated with severe pruritus and oedema, and there was no response to therapy. CLINICAL FINDINGS: The horse was in poor body condition, was lethargic and severely pruritic. Skin lesions consisted of diffuse alopecia and crusting of the distal extremities. Initially it was slightly febrile, but subsequently its temperature increased up to 40°C. Ten days after admission it developed profuse watery diarrhoea and the skin lesions progressed. Skin biopsies revealed superficial and deep perivascular dermatitis with lymphoplasmacytic and eosinophilic predominance. Based on the poor prognosis the horse was subject to euthanasia. PATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS: The most notable lesions included ulcerative gastritis, typhlitis and colitis with prominent oedema of the intestines, marked subcutaneous oedema and severe thickening of the large bile ducts. Histopathology showed marked eosinophilic and lymphoplasmacytic infiltration of various tissues including the skin, gastrointestinal tract, mesenteric lymph nodes, large bile ducts, pancreatic duct and kidney. Immunohistochemistry revealed a clear predominance of CD3-positive cells in the lymphocytic infiltrations. DIAGNOSIS: Based on the clinical findings and histopathology a diagnosis of multisystemic eosinophilic epitheliotropic disease (MEED) was made. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Multisystemic eosinophilic epitheliotropic disease is rare in horses, and usually chronic. In the current case the horse showed an apparently acute onset with high fever and rapid clinical deterioration. A diagnosis of MEED should be considered in horses presenting with weight loss and skin lesions with or without fever. A final diagnosis is based on histological results of biopsy specimens from affected organs.
Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift | 2009
Piet Deprez; Caroline Bauwens; K. van Schandevijl; Laurence Lefère; Heidi Nollet; Dirk De Clercq; G. van Loon
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine | 2010
Inge Durie; G. van Loon; Myriam Hesta; Caroline Bauwens; Piet Deprez
Equine Veterinary Journal | 2015
G. van Loon; Laurence Lefère; Caroline Bauwens; K. Kleyn; Barbara Broux; Dominique De Clercq; Piet Deprez
Equine Veterinary Education | 2017
Ellen Paulussen; Laurence Lefère; Caroline Bauwens; Barbara Broux; Dominique De Clercq; Gunther van Loon
Vlaams Diergeneeskundig Tijdschrift | 2016
Pia Keller; Alexander Dufourni; Margot Van de Velde; Caroline Bauwens; Gunther van Loon
European Veterinary Conference : Voorjaarsdagen, Abstracts | 2015
Joke Rijckaert; Gaby Van Gaalen; Caroline Bauwens; Laurence Lefère; Dominique De Clercq; Barbara Broux; Gunther van Loon; Piet Deprez
DIERENARTSENWERELD | 2014
Caroline Bauwens; Laurence Lefère; Gunther van Loon
Proceedings of the 2nd scientific meeting of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine (University of Liège, Belgium) | 2012
Barbara Broux; Laurence Lefère; Kirsten Verryken; Sara Torfs; Dominique De Clercq; Caroline Bauwens; Gunther van Loon
Archive | 2009
Piet Deprez; Caroline Bauwens; K. van Schandevijl; Laurence Lefère; Heidi Nollet; Dirk De Clercq; G. van Loon