Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome

MONDO:0018873

Anterior cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome (ACNES) is a chronic neuropathic pain syndrome of the abdominal wall caused by entrapment of anterior cutaneous branches of 7 to 12th intercostal nerves along the lateral border of the anterior rectus abdominis fascia causing severe pain and tenderness of the involved dermatome.

Also known as: ACNES, intercostal nerve syndrome, rectus abdominis syndrome

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