Denmark’s Queen hospitalized again after CT scan reveals blood clot
Key takeaways
- According to an official statement, the former 86-year-old monarch was admitted to Rigshospitalet after a CT scan revealed a “large blood clot in the hip region” believed to be linked to a previous fall.
- This latest admission comes less than two weeks after Queen Margrethe was previously treated at the same hospital following a heart attack.
- Despite her condition, members of the royal family have offered reassurance.
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Add ARY News on Google AAResize Queen Margrethe of Denmark has been hospitalized again after doctors discovered a blood clot following a recent series of health concerns, the Danish Royal House confirmed on Monday, May 25.
According to an official statement, the former 86-year-old monarch was admitted to Rigshospitalet after a CT scan revealed a “large blood clot in the hip region” believed to be linked to a previous fall. The Royal House added that she is expected to remain in hospital for several days and is “doing well under the circumstances.”
This latest admission comes less than two weeks after Queen Margrethe was previously treated at the same hospital following a heart attack. At that time, officials said she would remain under observation while undergoing further medical examinations and described her condition as stable.