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https://twitter.com/Esteghlal/status/957859597926182913
Here is one of SS fan pages. Ghaedi had an accident and is in ICU section of Persian Gulf hospital.
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Apparently he had intra-abdominal bleeding and liver and splenic rupture requiring urgent surgery last night. He's now in ICU and intubated, but his condition is reported as being stable and hopefully out of danger.
His other friend (Ahmad Reza Shaker)who was also Esteghlal U20 player has unfortunately passed away due to intracranial bleed.
I hope he gets well very soon.
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Originally posted by GolfePersique View PostApparently he had intra-abdominal bleeding and liver and splenic rupture requiring urgent surgery last night. He's now in ICU and intubated, but his condition is reported as being stable and hopefully out of danger.
His other friend (Ahmad Reza Shaker)who was also Esteghlal U20 player has unfortunately passed away due to intracranial bleed.
I hope he gets well very soon.Team Meli Iran
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Wish him fast recovery. I have not read any blogs but I wonder how this poor guy got hurt. on the field or during practice. one thing I can tell you that it is too hard to do practice with european coaches if you are too young and you are playing with 30 year old guys who are used to the hard work out. Internal bleeding can happen due to those extra weights. From now we need to have a specialist who will watch the youngsters so they do not hurt themselves trying to become supermen.
It is pity to hear the story about our players no matter how good they are.
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Originally posted by Leopard View PostWish him fast recovery. I have not read any blogs but I wonder how this poor guy got hurt. on the field or during practice. one thing I can tell you that it is too hard to do practice with european coaches if you are too young and you are playing with 30 year old guys who are used to the hard work out. Internal bleeding can happen due to those extra weights. From now we need to have a specialist who will watch the youngsters so they do not hurt themselves trying to become supermen.
It is pity to hear the story about our players no matter how good they are.
The poor guy was in a car crash.
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Last news:
He had broken ribs, ruptured liver and ruptured spleen. Doctors took his spleen out and had an operation on his liver. The kid has not awaken yet and is kept under watch in ICU. I say he won't be back sooner than next 4-6 months. Even then he may not be as good as before.
http://90tv.ir/news/437928/%D8%B7%D8...B0%D8%B4%D8%AA
Side effects of Splenectomy
As splenectomy causes an increased risk of sepsis due to encapsulated organisms (such as S. pneumoniae and Haemophilus influenzae) the patient should receive the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (Prevnar), Hib vaccine, and the meningococcal vaccine; see asplenia. These bacteria often cause a sore throat under normal circumstances but after splenectomy, when infecting bacteria cannot be adequately opsonized, the infection becomes more severe.
An increase in blood leukocytes can occur following a splenectomy.[2][3] The post-splenectomy platelet count may rise to abnormally high levels (thrombocytosis), leading to an increased risk of potentially fatal clot formation. There also is some conjecture that post-splenectomy patients may be at elevated risk of subsequently developing diabetes.[4] Splenectomy may also lead to chronic neutrophilia. Splenectomy patients typically have Howell-Jolly bodies[5][6] and less commonly Heinz bodies in their blood smears.[7] Heinz bodies are usually found in cases of G6PD (Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase) and chronic liver disease.[8]
A splenectomy also results in a greatly diminished frequency of memory B cells.[9] A 28-year follow-up of 740 World War II veterans who had their spleens removed on the battlefield showed a significant increase in the usual death from pneumonia (6 deaths rather than the expected 1.74) and an increase in the deaths from ischemic heart disease (41 deaths rather than the expected 30.26) but not from other conditions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SplenectomyLast edited by PersianLegion; 01-29-2018, 11:31 AM.
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