Abstract

We report 2 cases of neuropathy of the palmar cutaneous branch of the median nerve presenting with sensory disturbance in the hands in addition to a tender, palpable lesion in the palmar aspect of the wrist. The cause of the swelling resulting in the neuropathy was found to be a non-traumatic neuroma of the palmar cutaneous nerve in one case, and palmar cutaneous nerve entrapment from a volar wrist ganglion in the other. We have found no previous case reports of neuropathy caused by non traumatic neuroma of the palmar cutaneous nerve.

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