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Fell On Knee, Left Leg Swelled Up From Ankle To Hip, Endometrial Cancer, Total Hysterectomy, Taking Advil. Dvt?

my left leg swelled up from ankle to hip about 1 to 2 inches larger than the right. no injury to leg. or bite. I fell on knee and rolled to hip about a year and 8mos ago. I also was diagnosed with endometrial cancer around the same time had a total hysterectormy around the same time. radiation treatment finished them last yr. have been having back pain and leg pain on left leg around a month.my dr said it was my sciatic nerve . then this Friday my leg swelled. I have been takeing advil and elevating my leg . it has not gone down .do you think it could be dvt?
Thu, 7 Nov 2013
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DVT is unlikely to cause back pain. usually pain is localised in DVT with local signs and symptoms. DVT can be diagnosed easily with doppler test. Since you had endometrial cancer recently, you need to go more extensive tests to r/o recurrence of disease which might also present in a similar manner.
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Fell On Knee, Left Leg Swelled Up From Ankle To Hip, Endometrial Cancer, Total Hysterectomy, Taking Advil. Dvt?

DVT is unlikely to cause back pain. usually pain is localised in DVT with local signs and symptoms. DVT can be diagnosed easily with doppler test. Since you had endometrial cancer recently, you need to go more extensive tests to r/o recurrence of disease which might also present in a similar manner.