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Chronic Abdominal Wall Pain: A Common Yet Overlooked Etiology of Chronic Abdominal Pain
Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVol. 94Issue 1p139–144Published in issue: January, 2019- Amrit K. Kamboj
- Patrick Hoversten
- Amy S. Oxentenko
Cited in Scopus: 18Chronic abdominal wall pain is a common, yet often overlooked, cause of chronic abdominal pain in both the outpatient and inpatient settings. This disorder most commonly affects middle-aged adults and is more prevalent in women than in men. In chronic abdominal wall pain, the pain occurs due to entrapment of the cutaneous branches of the sensory nerves that supply the abdominal wall. Although the diagnosis of chronic abdominal wall pain can be made using patient history, physical examination, and response to a trigger point injection, patients often undergo extensive and exhaustive laboratory, imaging, and procedural work-up before being diagnosed with this condition, given it is often overlooked.