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Imran declared fit by joint medical board

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Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Imran Khan was declared healthy and fit by the medical board on Wednesday.

The board reportedly conducted multiple medical examinations, including tests for blood pressure, sugar levels, pulse, heartbeat, and basic blood tests. The examinations were conducted jointly by the PIMS and Polyclinic medical boards.

According to the sources, PTI chief Imran Khan did not complain to medical team of any discomfort during the examinations, and his test results were all normal.

However, doctors recommended a urine analysis test and an X-ray, for which a portable X-ray machine was brought in. While the urine analysis test has reportedly been conducted.

According to hospital sources, the medical report has been handed over to the National Accountability Bureau officials.

It is pertinent to mention here that the medical board comprised of five doctors from PIMS hospital and two from Polyclinic, with Dr. Rizwan Taj serving as the head of the joint medical board. The board consisted of doctors from various fields, including medicine, orthopaedics, general surgery, and medicolegal.

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