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The 54-year old king was treated at a Paris clinic after suffering from a “heart rhythm disorder” on Jan. 20, the agency said, adding he had been diagnosed with an “atrial flutter”.
The surgery normalized the heart rhythm, and the king would be able to resume his duties without any restrictions, MAP said.
The king, who heads the Muslim world’s longest-serving dynasty, took office in 1999 after his father, Hassan II, died of a heart attack.
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The surgery normalized the heart rhythm, and the king would be able to resume his duties without any restrictions, MAP said.
The king, who heads the Muslim world’s longest-serving dynasty, took office in 1999 after his father, Hassan II, died of a heart attack.
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