Pope Francis has returned home to the Vatican after he was hospitalized for five weeks with a life-threatening bout of ...
Feb. 14 Pope Francis is hospitalized with bronchitis and a slight ... tract infection. An X-ray indicates Pope Francis has developed pneumonia in both lungs, marking another setback; cortisone ...
Dr. Gangakhedkar explains, “In pneumonia, lung tissue itself is involved, which can be observed on an X-ray, a feature not ...
The Vatican said Francis’ respiratory infection also involves asthmatic bronchitis, which requires the use of cortisone antibiotic treatment. “Laboratory tests, chest X-ray, and the Holy ...
Feb. 14 Pope Francis is hospitalized with bronchitis and a slight fever immediately following a morning of audiences. Doctors diagnose a respiratory tract infection. An X-ray indicates Pope Francis ...
Pope Francis is hospitalized with bronchitis and a slight fever immediately ... His voice is weak and he’s out of breath. Chest X-ray confirms improvement in pope’s condition.