ISLAMABAD: Nuclear scientist Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan is in a stable condition after being treated for deep vein thrombosis — a blood clot in the veins that can occur after surgery, his wife said on Saturday. Last month, Khan, 70, had surgery for prostate cancer, and on Wednesday complained of a pain in his leg, Henny Khan said. She said a team of doctors examined her husband and treated the clot. "He is being treated by his doctors, who are satisfied and say there is no need to worry," she said.
He'll start to take blood thinners to treat the clot, and then he'll have a most unfortunate stumble and fall with a subdural hematoma. Too bad, so sad. |
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