The most likely explanation for United States’ Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s illness is a blood clot in the leg.
Many things can cause a blood clot in someone around the age of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, 65, doctors said Sunday.
The most likely explanation for her illness is a blood clot in the leg, brought on by her extended bed rest after suffering a concussion earlier this month, said Cam Patterson, a professor and chief of cardiology at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill.
Patterson has no personal knowledge of Clinton’s case.