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- With the exception of the gallbladder and ascending and descending colon, most digestive tract pain is perceived in the midline

 

- Pain that clearly is lateralized most likely arises from the ipsilateral kidney, ureter, ovary, or somatically innervated structures.

 

- Visceral pain is perceived in the spinal segment at which the visceral afferent nerves enter the spinal cord.