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Unilateral intermittent pain T8 (left), midline usually dull occasionally sharp.

I have had a unilateral intermittent back pain around T8 (left), midline usually dull occasionally sharp. It does not seem to be triggered by anything. I don't have any other symptoms that are related. It may last for a few minutes to an hour, but always in the same location. I think it's more toward the surface than deep. Any ideas/diagnoses? Thank you.
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There are some vein compression disorders of the abdomin around this location. Nutcracker syndrome and Wilkies Syndromes that will cause pain in this area. They are often undiagnosed by doctors but actually fairly frequent occurances. Just an idea as I have one further down left abdominal called May-Thurner Syndrome. Feel free to message me if you want more info or have any questions.
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