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sngoldsteinMemberOctober 23, 2015 at 3:50 pmChronic RUQ pain
Katie;
I may have an answer to why this happens after having operated on a patient who actually had the spasm while in a CT scanner and was misdiagnosed as having a tumor. At surgery there was a thickened nerve coming through the connective tissue, supplying the area of muscle that was spasming. I cut the nerve and the patient has had no further problems. A chemical nerve ablation may solve your problem.Good luck,
Steve Goldstein