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Palmar branch of ulnar nerve

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From
  
ulnar nerve

TA
  
A14.2.03.044

Dorlands /Elsevier
  
r_02/12691352

FMA
  
44878

Palmar branch of ulnar nerve

To
  
superficial branch, deep branch

Latin
  
ramus palmaris nervi ulnaris

The palmar branch of the ulnar nerve arises about five cm proximal to the wrist from where the ulnar nerve splits into palmar and dorsal branches.

The palmar branch represents the continuation of the ulnar nerve as it crosses the flexor retinaculum of the hand on the lateral side of the pisiform bone, medial to and a little behind the ulnar artery.

Some sources state that it ends by dividing into a superficial and a deep branch. (Other sources state that the superficial branch of ulnar nerve and deep branch of ulnar nerve are the terminal branches of the ulnar nerve itself.)

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Palmar branch of ulnar nerve Wikipedia