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Pope's chest CAT scan clear

Francis to stay night at Gemelli

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(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 29 - Pope Francis had a chest CAT scan which was all clear at a Rome hospital on Wednesday, his entourage said, voicing relief. His saturation is fine, and he has had the necessary tests to rule out more serious problems, medical sources said.
    Francis is getting ready to spend the night in the Gemelli Hospital, they said.
    Francis went to Rome's Gemelli Hospital Wednesday afternoon for "some tests which had been scheduled previously", Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said.
    Vatican sources said Francis may spend a few days in hospital, after his security detail was stationed there at least for the night.
    His audiences scheduled for Thursday and Friday have been cancelled.
    But in the event Francis completed all his scheduled tests on Wednesday, sources said.
    They said he had no heart problems and that respiratory exams had been carried out.
    His health condition does not arouse any concern, they said.
    The pope, 86, has knee problems which have forced him to often use a wheelchair.
    He has said he might resign like his predecessor Benedict XVI if bad health makes it impossible for him to continue doing his job.
    Francis in December revealed that he has signed a letter of resignation to be used if he is unable to perform his duties for health reasons. (ANSA).
   

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