Zsa Zsa Gabor returns to hospital
(CBS/AP) Ailing actresss Zsa Zsa Gabor is back in the hospital today.
The 94-year-old actress was being taken to UCLA Medical Center by ambulance because there is no blood flow in her left leg, John Blanchette, her publicist, said.
Most of Gabor's right leg was amputated in January because of gangrene. She was hospitalized last month for high fever, fluid in her lungs and an infection.
During one hospital trip in August, Gabor was listed in critical condition and asked for a priest, but she recovered and returned home.
Gabor has used a wheelchair since she was partially paralyzed in a 2002 car accident, and she had a stroke in 2005.
Blanchette says her condition had been improving, and she watched the Oscars on Sunday with her husband, Frederic Prinz von Anhalt.
The Hungarian-American actress, as famous for her nine husbands as she was for her movie roles, is the only surviving Gabor sister. Eva Gabor died in 1995 and Magda Gabor in 1997.