Ogtay Gyulalyev got an MRI scan of the head at EGE Hospital /UPDATED/
Baku/06.08.21/Turan: In the private clinic EGE Hospital, Ogtay Gyulalyev underwent an MRI of the head and no new disorders in the brain were detected. The doctors concluded that the deterioration was due to abdominal problems because of the falling out a gastronomic tube. The examination of the activist is ongoing. –06D-
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2021 August 06 (Friday) 14:42:34
Ogtay Gyulalyev is now being taken to EGE hospital
Baku/06.08.21/Turan: The computed tomography device in the Surgical Complex of the Azerbaijan Medical University is out of order, and now the human rights activist Ogtay Gyulalyev is being taken to the EGE hospital for examination. –06D-
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2021 August 06 (Friday) 13:14:23
Ogtay Gulalyev was taken to the Azerbaijani Medical University Surgical Complex
Baku/06.08.21/Turan: Health grounds of human rights activist Ogtay Gulalyev remains to be serious. To examine and diagnose exact causes of his health condition, he was taken today from the M. A. Topchubashev Scientific and Surgical Center to the AMU Surgical Complex.
Depending on the examination results, a decision will be made to continue the treatment.
It ought to be noted that the human rights activist's health condition deteriorated sharply the day before after his gastronomic pipe fell out. During the day, his temperature rose sharply. According to preliminary assumptions of doctors, the reason for this was the infection in the abdominal cavity. -0--
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