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Joan Rivers Critical But Stable After Health Scare

Rivers was rushed to Mount Sinai hospital in New York City Thursday after reportedly going into cardiac arrest during a throat procedure.

Joan Rivers Critical But Stable After Health Scare
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Comedienne and entertainer Joan Rivers is reportedly in critical but stable condition after a health scare sent her to a New York City hospital Thursday morning. 

WCBS: "We're told she was having some sort of a surgery or a procedure on her throat at a clinic on the Upper East Side when she was brought here. Sources tell CBS 2 she was in cardiac arrest when she was brought to Mount Sinai."

Rivers hosts "Fashion Police" on E! and an unnamed source told the network she stopped breathing during an endoscopic procedure. The source also said it was a minor procedure and doctors were checking out her vocal cords. 

Some close to Rivers say they saw no visible signs of health problems before she was hospitalized. The comedienne even taped a special Emmys episode of "Fashion Police" earlier this week.

Several celebrities posted get well messages on Twitter Thursday, including Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Kelly Ripa and Kathy Griffin.

Rivers was scheduled to perform at the Count Basie theater in New Jersey Friday, but that performance has since been postponed. 

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