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Isa Gambar Visits Germany for Treatment
Baku / 04.04.18 / Turan: The former Musavat Party leader Isa Gambar left for Germany today to continue his treatment. As the leader of Musavat Arif Hajili told Turan, Gambar is accompanied by his son Turgut. "Gambar will be examined and will rest a little. His return is expected in 10 days," Hajili said.
Touching upon the reasons for the survey, Hajili noted that some medicines previously used to treat Gambar had side effects on the internal organs. "However, there is no threat now," he said.
In turn, the politician"s son Turgut confirmed to the agency Turan that his father's state does not inspire fear.
Recall that on January 13 of this year Gambar was placed in the Central Clinic of Baku (CCB), where stents were placed on his heart.
At the end of February, he went to preventive treatment at CCB, but left for Turkey on February 28 and was then treated at the Hacettepe Clinic in Ankara.
According to the conclusion of Turkish doctors, Gambar suffered a local cerebral hemorrhage, but the main functions of his body were not violated. -03B-
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