“…The most reported nerve affected by lipoma is the radial nerve, which is usually affected with subfascial, parosteal lipomas 7,12,16,25) , followed by the median 5,6,8,10,14,18,22,27) and ulnar nerves 9,21) . Involvement of the nerves in the upper extremity is more common than those in the lower extremity and the reports regarding involvement of the median nerve by a lipoma within carpal tunnel are now increasing 5,6,14,18,22) . Although symptomatic involvement of the median nerve in the proximal forearm by a lipoma has been reported twice 13,27) , to our knowledge, the case presented is the first of compression of the median nerve by a lipoma in the distal forearm just proximal to the wrist.…”