Berlusconi spent another quiet night at the San Raffaele. Doctors: “Cautious optimism”

Berlusconi spent another quiet night at the San Raffaele.  Doctors: "Cautious optimism"

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Another “quiet” night for Silvio Berlusconi who has been hospitalized in intensive care at the San Raffaele in Milan since last Wednesday for pneumonia that arose as a result of chronic myelomonocytic leukemia from which the Cavaliere has been suffering for years.

This was announced by hospital sources, specifying that for the moment there are no medical bulletins to update the former premier’s health conditions.

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On Easter Monday, however, the doctors responsible for his therapy, the chief of intensive care Alberto Zangrillo and the counterpart of hematology Fabio Cicerihad signed a joint note – the first encouraging for seven days now – in which they officially informed that “in the last 48 hours there has been a progressive and constant improvement in the monitored organ functions. The cytoreductive, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory therapies are producing the expected results, allowing us – this is the turning point – to express cautious optimism”.

Zangrillo, on Monday evening, however, had specified that Berlusconi at the moment he can neither get up nor walk being “in cardiac surgery intensive care”.

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by Rosario Di Raimondo



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