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Doctors rule out new stroke for Fetterman after test results

Doctors treating Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) at the George Washington University Hospital on Thursday released the results of an MRI — and other tests — ruling out a new stroke, his communications director Joe Calvello said in a statement.

Driving the news: Fetterman was hospitalized on Wednesday after he "began feeling lightheaded" during a Senate Democratic retreat in Washington, D.C.


What they're saying: "John is being monitored with an EEG for signs of seizure," said Calvello in the statement.

  • "So far there are no signs of seizure, but he is still being monitored," he added.

How it happened: Fetterman was taken to the George Washington University Hospital for testing on Wednesday. "Initial tests did not show evidence of a new stroke," per his office's statement.

The big picture: Fetterman had a stroke days before the Democratic primary, which he won comfortably.

Editor's note: This article has been updated with additional details throughout.

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