JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A scan of Ariel Sharon's brain showed no further bleeding after emergency surgery, medical sources said on Saturday, as doctors prepared to assess how much damage the Israeli leader suffered from a massive stroke.
Results of the latest scan stirred cautious optimism in the Israeli media, but outside experts have said the prognosis for the 77-year-old prime minister remains bleak given the haemorrhaging that led to his five-hour operation on Friday.
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