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Legal sources have confirmed that the toxicological report of the Argentine star highlights the presence of various medications to treat the physical and mental health of the 10, but not alcohol or illegal drugs. ALCOHOL DRUGS AUTOPSY DIEGO ARMANDO MARADONA DEATH OF MARADONA m Diego Armando Maradona did not consume alcohol or drugs before his death on November 25. That is the main conclusion left by the Argentine star's toxicological report, which does highlight, however, the presence of various medications to treat the physical and mental health of the Ten. The San Isidro Attorney General's Office, responsible for the legal case that tries to determine whether the Argentine star's death was related to any malpractice, has published a statement that offers details about the toxicological and histopathological results of the footballer's body.
The document indicates that the blood sample - analyzed and recorded in the legal chemical report - has shown the presence of levetiracetam (an anticonvulsant medication) and desmethylvenlafaxine (an antidepressant). While antidepressants and Brazil Mobile Number List antipsychotics such as venlafaxine and quetiapine have been detected in urine; and other medications prescribed for drug or alcohol dependence, along with ranitidine, used to treat stomach problems. You may also be interested in: Diego Armando Maradona's personal doctor is charged with manslaughter The autopsy has also revealed unpublished data about the deteriorating health of the Argentine idol: microscopic studies indicated that Diego had “myocardial fibrosis” and “areas of myocardial ischemia” in the heart; a “probable cirrhotic condition” in the liver; “rupture of alveolar septa” and a “focus with intraalveolar edema” in the lungs; along with “acute tubular necrosis” in the kidney.
Likewise, forensic experts have determined that Maradona's cause of death was “acute pulmonary edema secondary to exacerbated chronic heart failure,” while also reporting that they discovered “dilated cardiomyopathy” in his heart. The next step in the investigation will be to analyze whether the medications administered to Pelusa were 'convenient' for a patient with chronic heart disease like the one he suffered from... or confirm the theory that drives the investigations: there was malpractice that led to his death. HELY GARAGOZZO5 From Mexico 1986, the entry from the Argentina vs. England match is preserved. HELY GARAGOZZO23 At France 1998 he attended 12 matches and kept the tickets intact. HELY GARAGOZZO188 T-shirt and alienation in the handwriting of Alcides Ghiggia. Ghiggia's shirt was one of his treasures One of these highly valuable objectives is the original jersey signed by Alcides Ghiggia, the scorer of the goal with which Uruguay defeated Brazil in the 1950 World Cup final, a football event known as “El Maracanazo”. To achieve this meeting Garagozzo moved to Uruguay, had lunch with the former player and received in handwriting the starting lineup of the “charrúas” in that match against Brazil.
The document indicates that the blood sample - analyzed and recorded in the legal chemical report - has shown the presence of levetiracetam (an anticonvulsant medication) and desmethylvenlafaxine (an antidepressant). While antidepressants and Brazil Mobile Number List antipsychotics such as venlafaxine and quetiapine have been detected in urine; and other medications prescribed for drug or alcohol dependence, along with ranitidine, used to treat stomach problems. You may also be interested in: Diego Armando Maradona's personal doctor is charged with manslaughter The autopsy has also revealed unpublished data about the deteriorating health of the Argentine idol: microscopic studies indicated that Diego had “myocardial fibrosis” and “areas of myocardial ischemia” in the heart; a “probable cirrhotic condition” in the liver; “rupture of alveolar septa” and a “focus with intraalveolar edema” in the lungs; along with “acute tubular necrosis” in the kidney.
Likewise, forensic experts have determined that Maradona's cause of death was “acute pulmonary edema secondary to exacerbated chronic heart failure,” while also reporting that they discovered “dilated cardiomyopathy” in his heart. The next step in the investigation will be to analyze whether the medications administered to Pelusa were 'convenient' for a patient with chronic heart disease like the one he suffered from... or confirm the theory that drives the investigations: there was malpractice that led to his death. HELY GARAGOZZO5 From Mexico 1986, the entry from the Argentina vs. England match is preserved. HELY GARAGOZZO23 At France 1998 he attended 12 matches and kept the tickets intact. HELY GARAGOZZO188 T-shirt and alienation in the handwriting of Alcides Ghiggia. Ghiggia's shirt was one of his treasures One of these highly valuable objectives is the original jersey signed by Alcides Ghiggia, the scorer of the goal with which Uruguay defeated Brazil in the 1950 World Cup final, a football event known as “El Maracanazo”. To achieve this meeting Garagozzo moved to Uruguay, had lunch with the former player and received in handwriting the starting lineup of the “charrúas” in that match against Brazil.