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[|Human|] My 84 year old mother has uterine cancer and was put on injections for 3 blood clots a couple months ago. She developed inflammation and hard knots in her stomach from the injections and was switched to warfarin a couple weeks ago. Her INR is 2.8 now. A few days ago, she noticed a marble sized round lump in her lower leg. It is cool to the touch, is not red (today it has a faint yellow ring discoloration) is not painful at all. She called her doctor this morning but has had no response (It s 5:30 PM here now). Could this be a blood clot? Should she apply heat or cold to it? Thank you.
[|AI|]  Hi, you are on injection for uterine cancer. But I am not sure what injection it could be. Because uterine cancer rarely need any injection. If her hemoglobin count is low then she may have given erythropoietin. She may have given enoxaparin to treat deep vein thrombosis. But now her INR is within normal limit, so it is unlikely to have a clot. Clinical examination of the lump is necessary. Consult your oncologist.