Silvio Berlusconi’s doctors, who have been hospitalized at Milan’s San Raffaele hospital since Wednesday last week, use the words “More continuous improvement” to describe the former prime minister’s condition. Today, April 13, a new bulletin has been published.
Berlusconi in the hospital, today’s medical bulletin of 13 April
“Over the past 72 hours, there has been greater sustained improvement in respiratory and renal function, with effective control of leukocytosis and inflammatory syndrome”. Alberto Zangrillo, the former prime minister’s personal physician and head of the Irccs Anesthesia and Intensive Care Division in Via Olgettina, and Fabio Ciceri, head of the Hematology and Bone Marrow Transplant and Oncohematology Units, writes.
The leader of Forza Italia is in intensive care due to pneumonia in the context of chronic myelomonocytic leukemia. For specialists “The overall clinical picture indicates continued treatment in the intensive care setting”. Therefore, there is no transfer or resignation to other departments.
Source: Today IT

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