Alexander Mitta Health Updates: Reports of Cysts, Hydrocephalus, and Paralysis Claims

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Veteran Russian filmmaker Alexander Mitta, aged ninety, underwent a brain CT scan at a hospital, according to a Telegram channel. The report notes the scan revealed cysts and signs of atherosclerosis, though it does not confirm any paralysis.

There are claims that Mitta may be dealing with hydrocephalus, a condition where fluid accumulates in the brain’s ventricles, potentially affecting brain function. The source indicates that Mitta will remain under the care of specialists at Botkin Hospital.

In another update, the Base Telegram channel on July 3 reported that Mitta felt unwell and appeared partially paralyzed, prompting an ambulance to be called. Earlier this year, Mitta reportedly recovered from a coronavirus infection. Baza added that Mitta had previously been diagnosed with a stroke and had been transported to Botkin Hospital.

The filmmaker’s son later disputed the reports of partial paralysis, insisting there was no such condition affecting his father.

Previously, doctors had indicated that Alexander Mitta was in intensive care, though subsequent statements offered different details about his current condition. Attribution for these updates is provided by independent Telegram channels, which have circulated varying versions of Mitta’s health status. [Source: Mash Telegram channel] [Source: Base Telegram, July 3] [Source: Baza coverage]

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