Common palmar digital nerves of ulnar nerve

The common palmar digital nerves of the ulnar nerve are nerves of the hand. The nerve branches off the superficial branch of the ulnar nerve and runs toward the cleft between the ring and pinky fingers.[1]

Common palmar digital nerves of ulnar nerve
Superficial palmar nerves.
Details
Fromsuperficial branch of ulnar nerve
Toproper palmar digital nerves of ulnar nerve
Identifiers
Latinnervi digitales palmares communes nervi ulnaris
TAA14.2.03.046
Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy

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References

  1. "Common Palmar Digital Nerves". nervesurgery.wustl.edu.

Sources

This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

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