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Sharon moved to intensive care after surgery, vital signs stable
By: Associated Press   
Published: January 5, 2006   
 
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was transferred to intensive care after seven hours of surgery, and his vital signs are stable, the director of Hadassah Hospital said Thursday.

The director, Shlomo Mor-Yosef, said Sharon remains in serious condition.

"The prime minister has had a CT scan that showed the cerebral hemorrhaging has stopped," Mor-Yosef said. "The prime minister is now being transferred to the neurosurgical intensive care unit. In the unit, he will be treated, observed and cared for."

"At this point, all the vital signs are ... stable. The prime minister is still in serious condition," the director said.
 
 
 

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