Serena Williams has surgery

Wednesday, March 2, 2011 7:01 PM By dwi

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Tennis superstar Serena Williams has had meliorate weeks. The 29-year-old was diagnosed with a pulmonary embolism (blood clot) in the lungs last hebdomad and suffered a intumescency (blood outside the murder vessel), which required surgery, on Monday.

Williams, who has 13 Grand Slam titles, issued a evidence that stating that she is doing meliorate today and that the upbeat scares were "extremely hard, scary and disappointing." She is resting at bag today mass surgery.

Venus' lil' sis has been in the midst of a wrinkled patch since success Wimbledon in July 2010. Shortly after the victory, Serena cut her correct measure on glass. She hasn't yet prefabricated a return to the WTA due to setbacks involving the massive boo-boo. The bloot clod appeared mass Serena's return to LA from NY, where she consulted with doctors about the ongoing issues with her foot. Sports Illustrated reports that according to Dr. Mark Adelman, chief of vascular surgery at NYU Langone Medical Center, a murder clod crapper often begin in the handicap and travel to the lung.

Scary clog indeed. Here's hoping the ace is A-OK soon.


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