“…Women are more often affected than men (4:1), with a peak incidence in both sexes between 30 and 50 years of age, although it may also affect children and elders. [9][10][11] The abdominal wall source of pain includes all conditions that involve the structures of the abdominal wall: skin, parietal peritoneum, subcutaneous cell tissue, aponeurosis, abdominal muscle groups, and somatosensory innervations from nerve roots T7 to T12. In the latter case, both the sympathetic visceral fibers and the nociceptive somatic afferent fibers converge in the same thoracic root, 12 therefore the pain arising from the spinal muscles or the vertebral body may be misinterpreted as of visceral origin.…”