Diagnosis and management of Candida utilis infectious arthritis in a Standardbred filly

Authors
Cohen, J.M.; Ross, M.W.; Busschers, E.
Date
July 2008
Journal
Equine Veterinary Education
Volume
20
Number
7
Pages
348-352

A 3-year-old Standardbred filly was admitted to the hospital for evaluation and management of previously diagnosed infectious arthritis of the right metacarpophalangeal joint (MCPJ). Candida utilis was isolated from multiple synovial samples submitted for bacterial culture and susceptibility. Following treatment with systemic and intra-articular fluconazole and regional limb perfusion with amphotericin B and a second arthroscopic debridement the lameness improved and subsequent cultures were negative for bacterial or fungal growth. Infectious fungal arthritis should be a differential diagnosis for atypical or unresponsive joint infections especially in horses previously treated with a combination of intra-articular corticosteroids and antibiotics.