'Arafat Died of Clotting Disorder'
Looks like they've settled on a story... |
I'll buy their story on the condition that he continues to be dead. |
Doctors who treated Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat believe he died of a blood condition called disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and have ruled out poisoning, Le Monde newspaper reported yesterday. "DIC is the complete disruption of the mechanisms which normally assure proper blood clotting ... It can lead to major internal bleeding and possible death," the paper said.
French medical secrecy laws mean that the report on Arafat's death has been communicated only to his immediate family, resulting in a spate of rumors in the Arab world that he may have been poisoned. An online medical dictionary describes DIC as a condition under which "blood clotting mechanisms are activated throughout the body instead of being localized to an area of injury. Small blood clots form throughout the body, and eventually the blood clotting factors are used up and not available to form clots at sites of real tissue injury."
Quoting "very good sources," Le Monde said it was internal lesions associated with DIC which led to the sudden deterioration of Arafat's condition four days after his arrival at a Paris military hospital on Oct. 29. On Nov. 3 he fell into a coma from which he never surfaced. Le Monde quoted doctors as saying that DIC is a condition rather than an actual disease, and can be set off in a person of Arafat's age 75 by either an infection or a cancer. However they had found no indication of either.
Posted by: Fred 2004-11-18 |