Azharuddin's son remains critical
Tuesday September 13, 2011 07:50:09 PM,
IANS
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Hyderabad: Former
Indian cricket captain Mohammed Azharuddin's son Mohammed
Ayazuddin's condition remains critical, doctors said Tuesday. The
19-year-old met with an accident two days ago while riding a
sports bike here.
He continues to be on the ventilator at Apollo Hospital here.
Ayazuddin has remained unconscious and his neurological status,
following lack of oxygen due to cardiac arrest prior to arrival at
the hospital, continues to be a cause of grave concern, according
to a medical bulletin.
"He is being continuously monitored by a multi-specialty team
round the clock. He had continuous bleeding from the injury to the
left kidney and left nephrectomy (removing all or part of kidney)
was performed this (Tuesday) morning," the bulletin said.
"His vital parameters are being maintained with supports and he
continues to be on the ventilator. His status remains to be
critical," added the bulletin.
Ayazuddin, an upcoming cricketer, was driving a high-power sports
bike with his cousin pillion riding when he lost control and they
fell down near Poppalaguda on the Outer Ring Road. His cousin
Ajmal-ur-Rahman, 16, died in the accident.
Ayaz is the youngest of the two sons of Azharuddin from his first
wife Naureen, whom he divorced to marry former actress Sangeeta
Bijlani.
Azhar, Naureen, Bijlani along with other relatives are camping at
the hospital.
Azharuddin, who was banned from cricket for life in 2000 after
allegations of match fixing, is now a Lok Sabha member elected
from Moradabad in Uttar Pradesh.
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