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The Health of Locomotora Oliveras: Opened Her Eyes and Began to Remove Her Respirator

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The former boxer showed signs of clinical and neurological stability. Although her condition improved slightly, the prognosis remains reserved and remains under intensive care. Read more
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The former boxer showed signs of clinical and neurological stability. Although her condition improved slightly, the prognosis remains reserved and remains under intensive care. Read more

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Alejandra “Locomotora” Oliveras, 47 years old, spends her twelfth day in intensive care at Cullen de Santa Fe hospital after suffering an ischemic stroke (ACV) on July 14. The last medical part, spread this Saturday, reported that the former world boxing champion evolves hemodynamically stable and that positive signs are recorded in her neurological picture: “it maintains periods of motor response and eye opening, both spontaneous and to order”.

According to the last medical part, the exboxer shows a slight sign of recovery.

Former boxer Alejandra “Locomotora” Oliveras continues to be admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of the Hospital “Dr. José María Cullen” of Santa Fe, where she has remained for 12 days after having suffered an ischemic stroke. According to the last official medical section, issued on Saturday by the director of the nosocomium, Dr. Bruno Moroni, the patient shows signs of clinical and neurological stability. “The hemodynamic state is stable and p…

In dialogue with Hola Chiche, Santa Fesino journalist Rodrigo Rossetti reported that Alejandra Oliveras went through her eleventh day of hospitalization and, for the first time since the operation, presented signs of improvement. Yesterday she underwent a tracheotomy and began a process of reduction of sedation, which allowed doctors to evaluate her neurological response. According to Rossetti, the exboxer responded positively to simple stimuli,…

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amdelplata.com.ar broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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