loco disease
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loco disease
[′lō·kō di‚zēz] (veterinary medicine)
Poisoning in livestock resulting from ingestion of selenium-containing plants (loco weed); characterized by atrophy, delirium, convulsions, and stupor, often terminating in death.
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