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Home » World News » Latin America » The “Pelvic Abscess” That Keeps Hugo Chavez Admitted.

The “Pelvic Abscess” That Keeps Hugo Chavez Admitted.

Posted by: Ignacio Mendiboure    Tags:  Cuba, Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Venezuela    Posted date:  June 28, 2011  |  No comment



Hugo Chávez remains admitted in Cuba due to his medical issues caused during an official trip to La Habana.

The venezuelan president had an emergency operation, possibly, in the same hospital where, in 2006, Fidel Castro was also admitted during his worst health stage.

The history seems to repeat it self again. But now is due a pelvic abscess that affects to Chávez.

Doctors worldwide, started to wonder what “pelvic abscess” means. They leak a firm definition that refers to a pus accumulation in an organ underneath the abdomen, possibly the urethra, bladder or prostate.

God bless Twitter.

If you follow @chavezcandanga, you will see the Chávez’s official activity. Last friday he tweeted four new messages, the last one, related to his relatives visit.

It seems to be a hard moment for Hugo Chávez, but fortunately has a huge support: The Castro family, of course.
The Chávez – Castro union is an important mainstay for their International relations, strengthen by the petroleum power.

But now we all wonder, when will Hugo Chávez show up?
Be alert to Twitter. May be there is the answer.

 

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Ignacio Mendiboure
Ignacio Mendiboure
Follow @nachomendi on Twitter! I was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Nowadays, I live in a beautiful city, Madrid, where I study Audiovisual Communication and Media.



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