Atypical myopathy

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During the autumn, vets see a significant rise in this often fatal disease. Equine internal medicine specialist Victoria South, from the Liphook Equine Hospital, takes us through the latest research and explains how to reduce the risk

Photos: Liphook Equine Hospital

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Case study Six-year-old American Paint Horse, Rustler, was struck down with atypical myopathy and was too weak to stand. He was carried into the lorry and taken to Liphook Equine Hospital, where he was given strong painkillers, antioxidant medication, intravenous nutrition and fluid therapy. After only three days, he’d made a fantastic recovery and is now back in the show ring. 80 HORSe &RIDER

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frequently fatal muscle disease, atypical myopathy affects horses in the UK and northern Europe. This unpleasant disease results in destruction of respiratory, cardiac and postural muscles. Affected horses show signs of weakness, muscle trembling and pain, and may be recumbent (lying down). Even with intensive veterinary treatment, severely affected horses may die. Several horses from one location can be affected and outbreaks most commonly occur in the autumn.

Clinical signs

Atypical myopathy is a degenerative disease of muscle that is associated with grazing. Although recognised 90 years ago, cases have become more common. Affected horses cannot metabolise fatty acids (the major energy source of muscle), so there is widespread destruction of muscle cells. Predominantly, the postural muscles are affected, so horses show signs of muscle soreness, stiffness and lethargy, which progress to muscle tremors, profound weakness and increased recumbency. Some horses will be reluctant to move but will whinny and toss their heads, which may be a sign of distress. A few affected horses will show signs of choke (oesophageal obstruction), leading to dropping saliva and food material from the nostrils. Opposite are the main signs of atypical myopathy. If you suspect your horse may have this disease, contact your vet as a matter of urgency.


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