Washington (Reuters) - secretary of state Hillary Clinton on Wednesday after discharge from New York hospital of blood clot near her brain is undergoing treatment, her doctor want her to do a comprehensive recovery, the state department said.
Clinton, who has not appeared in public, because December 7,, in New York Presbyterian hospital, her right ear, because in the middle of December, she had a concussion there's blood clot, the department said on Sunday.
The oscillation of the early disease, by the stomach virus infection, lead to dehydration and fainting spell, she returned to the United States in the process of the trip to Europe she picked up the results.
"Secretary of state Clinton from hospital discharge tonight. Her medical team told her that she is in all respects has made good progress, they believe that she will recover completely," Philip Paul ince was deputy assistant secretary of state, said a statement.
Lai said Paul ince, Clinton is "eager to get back to the office."
Earlier, state department spokesman Victoria's LAN told reporters, in her daily briefing, Clinton has with her staff through the telephone and receive memo.
Clinton also talked about the two foreign officials - the United Nations special envoy in Syria and Qatar prime minister - on Saturday, the day before disclosure, the U.S. state department blood clot and she stay in the hospital.
On January 21, the state council issued a statement, Clinton said the doctor, she is treated blood thinner, and has set up a file to determine the correct dose, will be released from the hospital.
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