Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome

id: anterior-cutaneous-nerve-entrapment-syndrome-168-10872173
title: Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome
text: Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES) is a nerve entrapment condition that causes chronic pain of the abdominal wall. It occurs when nerve endings of the lower thoracic intercostal nerves (7–12) are 'entrapped' in abdominal muscles, causing a severe localized nerve (neuropathic) pain that is usually experienced at the front of the abdomen. ACNES is frequently overlooked and unrecognized, although the incidence is estimated to be 1:2000 patients. The relative unfamiliarity with thi
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description: Chronic abdominal pain due to ingrowth of thoracic nerves into abdominal muscles
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anterior_cutaneous_nerve_entrapment_syndrome
date created: 2015-02-04T15:02:36Z
date modified: 2024-08-31T13:44:16Z
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