Case Report

Solar keratoma: An atypical case

Sean M. Miller, Ralph H. Katzwinkel
Journal of the South African Veterinary Association | Vol 86, No 1 | a1257 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/jsava.v86i1.1257 | © 2015 Sean M. Miller, Ralph H. Katzwinkel | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 15 December 2014 | Published: 18 September 2015

About the author(s)

Sean M. Miller, Summerveld Equine Hospital, Gillitts, South Africa
Ralph H. Katzwinkel, Summerveld Equine Hospital, Gillitts, South Africa

Abstract

This case report shows that keratomas can occur in both hind feet of equine patients and should be considered as a diagnosis for long-standing, intermittent lameness localised to the hooves. A Thoroughbred racehorse presented with long-standing abscessation of the right hind hoof. Owing to the long-standing nature, the abscess draining tract was surgically explored. A focal mass was found within the solar horn. Histopathology revealed the mass to be a keratoma. A similar mass was removed from the left hind hoof a few months later after similar presenting signs. This case shows that keratomas can occur in more than one hoof within a short period and should be considered a differential diagnosis for long-standing lameness localised to the hoof.

Keywords

Equine; Keratoma; Hoof; Lameness

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