An 11-year-old Quarter Horse gelding was evaluated because of a persis
tent, raised band of 1- to 2-mm subepithelial plaques of the left corn
eal Cytologic examination of corneal scrapings revealed numerous eosin
ophils and segmented neutrophils, with few mast cells, plasma cells, a
nd lymphocytes. Bacteriologic culture yielded sparse growth of alpha-h
emolytic Streptococcus and Staphylococcus spp. Histologically, the pla
ques consisted of subepithelial foci of fragmented and degenerated col
lagen fibers infiltrated by eosinophils and neutrophils, with few lymp
hocytes, plasma cells, and macrophages. Plaques were surrounded by a l
ayer of brightly eosinophilic, acellular, granular material. Distribut
ion of inflammatory cells in the conjunctiva was similar to cells in t
he cornea. After reepithelialization of the cornea, corticosteroid oin
tment was administered topically. Twenty-eight days after treatment wi
th corticosteroids, the plaques had completely resolved. Histologic an
d cytologic diagnoses in this horse were similar to reports of eosinop
hilic keratitis in cats.