Three-time Prime Minister of Italy and leader of Forza Italia, Silvio Berlusconiwas discharged this Friday, after passing 44 days admitted to the hospital San Raffaele in Milan due to pneumonia aggravated by acute leukemia that he had suffered for a long time, according to EFE news agency. Berlusconi owns Monza, Serie A club.
Berlusconi, 86 years old, He had to be admitted to the intensive care unit on April 5 and after 12 days he went to the floor, where his sentimental partner, the deputy, remained by his side. Martha was fascinated53 years younger, and where he received visits from his five children, friends and political allies such as the prime minister, Giorgia Meloni.
The tycoon left the hospital in a black car, accompanied by several vehicles, and did not give a statement to the media stationed at the door of the medical center.
The owner of the colossus Fininvest appeared on Friday in a video in which he encouraged Italians to vote in local elections held in some 800 municipalities in the country. He previously sent the first video message to his party’s convention, in which he said he was “ready” to return to the fray.
In the final medical report, released on May 3, the doctors who treated him explained that Clinical picture of Berlusconi he is “stable and encouraging” almost a month after his hospitalization.
So, doctors Alberto Zangrillo and Fabio Ciceri revealed that the former president was being treated for a “lung infection” caused by “a chronic hematological condition he has been a carrier for a long time: chronic myelomonocytic leukemia.”
Acute myeloid leukemia is a type of blood cancer that can appear especially in people over 60 years of age and doctors specify that they undergo “specialized cytoreductive treatment”.
Years later, Berlusconi has been the subject of several hospitalizations: In one of them a pacemaker was implanted, while he was also admitted for Covid and in one of the most recent, in January 2022, he was admitted for a urinary tract infection.
Source: La Verdad

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