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Murder charge supports Kerala hospital report

7th January, 2015 4:58am     National      Comments  

Murder charge supports Kerala hospital report,Sunanda Pushkar murder case

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The conclusion of Delhi Police that Sunanda Pushkar was murdered has substantiated the discharge summary report of the Kerala hospital where she had undergone treatment in her last days.

The report from Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences here, a copy of which is with TOI, didn't mention that she was taking Alprax, the anti-anxiety drug, or any bruise on her body when she was discharged from the hospital. It also doesn't mention any symptom of depression.

Sunanda was admitted to the hospital on January 12 and discharged on January 14, three days ahead of her murder.

The discharge summary issued by the hospital also said Sunanda didn't have any problem with physical aspects of blood circulation, which include the cardiac functions and peripheral vascular physiological characteristics.

"Currently, the patient is haemodynamically stable; discharging in stable condition," the report issued by Dr Lissy Thomas, senior consultant, department of nephrology, said. "Sunanda has a history of lactose intolerance and the patient has a history of intermittent fever. The patient also has a history of fainting episodes. She had treatment for migraine at one time and had complaints of muscle pain and bone pain. Currently, the patient is not taking any medicine," it said.

"Sunanda had a mammogram a year ago and it was normal. She had a history of using birth control pill for a longer period (more than 10 years). She is allergic to penicillin. At the time of admission, significant physical findings were some tenderness on the right lower quadrant of abdomen. Also, she had photosensitivity and small joint arthritis pain," the report said.

Sunanda was also evaluated by cardiologist, infectious disease specialist, rheumatologist, medical gastroenterologist, neurologist, ENT specialist and dentist at the hospital. She was asked to have a follow-up in cardiology, rheumatology and neurology when she was discharged from the hospital.

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