Abstract

Abstract Infection with Rhodococcus equi is a common cause of pneumonia in foals. Extrapulmonary manifestations occur, including gastrointestinal disease such as enterocolitis, musculoskeletal disease such as osteomyelitis, as well as other aberrant regions of abscess. Osteomyelitis predominately occurs in the metaphyseal or epiphyseal regions of long bones because of low-pressure blood flow through the sinusoids of these regions of the bone. In this report, a case of cortical, diaphyseal osteitis of the humerus caused by Rhodococcus equi and subsequent medical and surgical management is described.

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