The Chief of Staff is undergoing scheduled analysis, official sources confirmed. In September he had been hospitalized for an acute gastrointestinal illness.
The Chief of Staff, Guillermo Francosis in a Buenos Aires clinic to undergo “medical checkups,” official sources confirmed to Ámbito. The news was known early and there was talk of a hospitalization three months after the last one in September, but his collaborators assured that these are scheduled studies.
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The minister’s official medical report indicates that Franco entered the Holy Family clinic “as part of regular clinical and neurological monitoring.” There, “normal clinical, laboratory, computed tomography, nuclear magnetic resonance and electroencephalogram” tests were performed, according to a document that Ámbito was able to access.


As detailed in the report at the end, The minister “is lucid, stable, clinical, cardiological and neurological examination normalwaiting to complete the rest of the routine studies.” The letter has the signature of the directors Dr. Christian van Gelderen and Dr. Pedro Lylyk
Francos had already been hospitalized a few months ago
In September, Francos had already been hospitalized for a acute gastrointestinal illness as confirmed by Government sources to Ámbito at the time. Francos, 74, had been under observation in the Holy Family clinic from the neighborhood of Belgrano.
According to the medical report at the time, Francos had suffered “lipothymia” after being kept under observation for controls but was stable.
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According to the medical report at the time, Francos had suffered “lipothymia” after being kept under observation for controls but was stable.
What did your last doctor say in September?
The last medical report, provided on Monday, September 9, had said that he was “stable” and within the criteria considered for “pre-discharge.” “Post decompensation due to syncopal symptoms and loss of consciousness is recovered, lucid, feverish, stable; with normal clinical, hemodynamic, and physiological parameters”, the document expanded.
The report carried the signature of the doctors, Christian Van Gelderenmedical director and Pedro Lylyk, managing director.
Source: Ambito