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Post by Warwick on Feb 20, 2019 1:56:08 GMT
Darrow Deficiency SyndromeDarrow Deficiency Syndrome (DDS) is a medical disorder that occurs in augmented individuals due to the body's rejection of their augmentations. It is named after Hugh Darrow, the creator of mechanical augmentations. The syndrome is caused by the buildup of glial tissue around the neuroprosthetic junction, the interface between augmentation and flesh. This tissue, sometimes referred to as "nerve scars", can block electrical signals between the implanted biochip and the biological nervous system, resulting in rejection. The glial tissue buildup results from the immune system's tendency to treat any foreign objects as threats to the body's health. This buildup is a safety mechanism that attempts to heal or minimize damage to nerve tissue.
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