Christopher Olson was diagnosed with multiple blood clots in his brain

Swedish midfielder Christopher Olson has multiple small blood clots on both sides as a result of an extremely rare inflammatory condition in his brain vessels. 28-year-old Olson was hospitalized after being unconscious at home last month. He was admitted to the Aarhus University Hospital where Midiland announced she was undergoing many tests in recent weeks. “The diagnosis matches the position on which special doctors have worked so far to cure Christopher,” the Danish club said in a statement. “The situation of Christopher Olson is now considered stable and doctors continue to see some progress. At the same time, they feel Christopher’s level of consciousness is growing. In the following period, doctors will slowly try to get the Swede out of mechanical support. However, it remains in intensive care and it is not yet possible to say anything about the time frame of treatment and the final prognosis. “ The club reported last month that Olson’s condition is not related to self-inflicted or external factors. Olson, who has 47 entries for Sweden, began his career in Arsenal and has also played in Swedish AIK and Belgian Anderlecht.