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Quick Scroll ureteric colic 05.20.05 (3 years ago) #1

-Referred pain to pages and groin is due to which nerve

Subcostal….genitofemoral…iliohypgastric…ilioinguinal
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ilioinguinal
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Quick Scroll 05.20.05 (3 years ago) #3

mudit kahnna gives the answer as genito femoral..but without reference
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Quick Scroll 07.20.05 (3 years ago) #4

its definitely genitofemoral nerve{L1,L2}
reference...DAS...examination of a urinary case
pain spreads along this nerve to loin ,srotum[males]..vulva[females] and inner part of thigh.
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