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Mom Frets Over Future 
Windsor Star | January 27, 2006
A windsor woman has retained legal advice after learning she received possibly contaminated
bone fragments during back surgery in late 2004.
Maureen Arsenault, 37, said she wants compensation if she tests positive or any of several
life-threatening infections linked to improperly screened bone originating in New Jersey.
But she said she also wants to make sure nothing like that happens again.
Windsor lawyer Greg Monforton, representing Arsenault, said his investigation could
take months, and the case may end up in U.S. courts. He said potential defendants include
Biomedical Tissue Services, Health Canada, supplier firms, medical personnel and cited
"possible responsibility on the part of Hotel-Dieu."
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