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French ex-president Chirac treated for suspected case of gout in hospital

(From R) Former French President Jacques Chirac, French President Francois Hollande's companion Valerie Trierweiler, and French Interior minister Manuel Valls attend the "Prix de la Fondation Chirac" award ceremony at the Musee du Quai Branly in Paris on November 21, 2013. JACKY NAEGELEN/AFP/Getty Images

PARIS – A person close to Jacques Chirac says the former French president has been taken to a hospital near Paris with a suspected case of gout.

The source says 81-year-old conservative who has faced several health problems in recent years was taken to the American Hospital in suburb of Neuilly-sur-Seine on Monday.

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The source says he was taken to the hospital for tests and there was “absolutely no life-threatening urgency.” The person spoke on condition that that her name not be used because she was not authorized by the family to be identified.

Gout is a painful joint disease that mainly strikes middle-aged men, though it is not typically considered life-threatening.

Chirac left office in 2007. He was hospitalized in 2005 for a vascular problem that has never been fully explained.

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