Board terms Nawaz Sharif’s medical reports incomplete
According to the medical board, Nawaz’s blood reports have not been provided, while the reports neither mentioned his current platelets nor any updates regarding his genetic test
By NNI
January 18, 2020
LAHORE: A medical board on Friday declared the medical reports of former prime minister Nawaz Sharif as incomplete.
The medical board led by Professor Mahmood Ayaz held a meeting and declared the medical reports submitted by Nawaz Sharif’s personal physician Dr Adnan Khan as incomplete. According to the medical board, Nawaz’s blood reports have not been provided, while the reports neither mentioned his current platelets nor any updates regarding his genetic test.
Sources said the medical board asked the government for fresh and complete medical reports regarding the health of the former premier. The medical board informed the government that it could not comment on the incomplete reports of the PML-N supremo.
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