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What Causes Occssional Pain In Spina Iliaca Anterior Superior?

Hi, im 22, 1.65m and 62kg. I had two surgeries, first of astrocytoma GII Th7-Th11 in 1997 and second of scoliosis in 2003 but anterior approach. The scar after the second suregery stretches from 1 cm medial from spina iliaca anterior superior diagonally to 1 cm from my spine. Occasionally I have a pain that I would describe as a stabbing 5 cm from spina iliaca anterior superior on linea axilaris anterior, usually its 5-6 cramps in half an hour and then go and it happens once in hmm 2 months. But last was today and i have pain every 5 sec for hours. What that could be???
Mon, 1 Oct 2018
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Hi,

Seems like a pinched nerve is causing your symptoms.

Since you had scoliosis surgery, in rare cases, a hardware failure may result in such symptoms.

I think that there is a need for an evaluation by your surgeon and by image studies of your spine in order to understand better your condition.

Painkillers may help in reducing symptoms.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Erion Spaho,
Neurologist, Surgical
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What Causes Occssional Pain In Spina Iliaca Anterior Superior?

Hi, Seems like a pinched nerve is causing your symptoms. Since you had scoliosis surgery, in rare cases, a hardware failure may result in such symptoms. I think that there is a need for an evaluation by your surgeon and by image studies of your spine in order to understand better your condition. Painkillers may help in reducing symptoms. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Erion Spaho, Neurologist, Surgical