Dr Khan recuperating

Published March 10, 2008

ISLAMABAD, March 9: Nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, who was admitted to a hospital on Wednesday with symptoms of low blood pressure, was discharged on Sunday.

Sources said that after significant improvement in his condition, Dr Khan was shifted to his house where any required treatment would be provided.

At the hospital, Dr Khan was treated for enteric fever and endotoximia infection.

He was also examined by a cardiologist who found his heart healthy and functioning normally.

According to the sources, he is being treated by a panel of doctors of his choice.—APP

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