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EXCLUSIVE DETAILS: Zsa Zsa Gabor Admitted To Hospital With Infection

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Nov. 12 2010, Published 6:34 a.m. ET

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Legendary film star Zsa Zsa Gabor has been rushed by ambulance from her Bel Air mansion to UCLA Medical Center on Friday afternoon where she has been admitted for an infection to her leg, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned. 

Her husband, Prince Frederic Von Anhalt, accompanied her to the hospital and tells RadarOnline.com exclusively that his wife has “a bad infection in her right leg and no blood floatsic in her left leg.”  

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Zsa Zsa, 93, had been complaining about pain in her legs earlier in the day and a doctor was called to the home to investigate the cause. Discovering what was thought to be a “massive blood clot” in her leg, a call was placed to 911.

As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Zsa Zsa has been in and out of the hospital since July 17 when she fell in her home and broke her hip.  

The Hungarian actress has fought against all the odds and was recovering from her illnesses.  She had a feeding tube removed in October and has remained in her home with her husband. 

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