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Mushroom toxicity in a horse with meningioangiomatosis.
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Equine-assisted TherapyMushroom IntoxicationFatal CaseAnimal HealthVeterinary SciencePathologyAmanita VernaToxicologyMedicineMushroom Toxicity
We describe a fatal case of mushroom intoxication in an 18-y-o horse presumably due to Amanita verna. Horses are normally regarded as too fastidious to eat the ill-flavored toadstools. In this case, the horse had a rare benign brain tumor, meningioangiomatosis, which may have altered the horse's normal eating behavior resulting in consumption of the mushrooms.