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If Patients with Adhesive Arachnoiditis Do Not Experience Associated Pain or Neurologic Deficit Has Harm Been Done?

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If Patients with Adhesive Arachnoiditis Do Not Experience Associated Pain or Neurologic Deficit Has Harm Been Done?

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The best way to answer this question is to provide a case in point: It is horrendous, but true, that because of the dramatic world-wide increase in usage, and in value, human organs have become a commodity. Their harvesting is sometimes perpetrated on the unsuspecting. Many examples exist, typically in underdeveloped nations, where a “John” is lured into a House of Ill repute and awakens the next day somewhere else, in a tub of ice water, minus a kidney. If the individual is able to recover from this experience their kidney function should be normal because most humans can live normal lives with only one kidney. In the example provided has harm been done? Of course it has.

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