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UPDATE on condition
Information in part by Alexander Smith, NBC News contributor
Retired ex-Formula One champ Michael Schumacher was stable overnight but remained in critical condition following last weekend's ski crash that left him with a brain injury, his manager said Wednesday.
By Alexander Smith, NBC News contributor
Retired ex-Formula One champ Michael Schumacher was stable overnight but remained in critical condition following last weekend's ski crash that left him with a brain injury, his manager said Wednesday.
The 44-year-old German driver's condition has not changed since doctors said he showed small signs of improvement on Tuesday, according to Sabine Kehm.
"The good news for today is ... there's no significant changes," Kehm told reporters gathered outside the hospital in Grenoble, France, where Schumacheris being treated. "However, it is still very early, and the situation overall is critical."
The 44-year-old German driver's condition has not changed since doctors said he showed small signs of improvement on Tuesday, according to Sabine Kehm.
"The good news for today is ... there's no significant changes," Kehm told reporters gathered outside the hospital in Grenoble, France, where Schumacheris being treated. "However, it is still very early, and the situation overall is critical."
By Alexander Smith, NBC News contributor
Retired ex-Formula One champ Michael Schumacher was stable overnight but remained in critical condition following last weekend's ski crash that left him with a brain injury, his manager said Wednesday.
The 44-year-old German driver's condition has not changed since doctors said he showed small signs of improvement on Tuesday, according to Sabine Kehm.
"The good news for today is ... there's no significant changes," Kehm told reporters gathered outside the hospital in Grenoble, France, where Schumacheris being treated. "However, it is still very early, and the situation overall is critical."