Compression of the palmar cutaneous branch of the median nerve secondary to previous rupture of the palmaris longus tendon: Case report

•Palmar cutaneous branch of median nerve, potent factor for patients feeling abnormal post-operation.•Unusual case compression of palmar cutaneous branch of median nerve (PCBNN)•Anatomy of nerve and explanation of how easily its damaged.•Nerve affected by many factors.•Spotaneous formation of nodule...

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