“…Among the nonneural sheath-origin tumors, lipomas are a very rare cause of peripheral nerve compression 8) . Therefore, peripheral nerve compression by lipoma is infrequently reported in the medical literature, and most reports are restricted to case reports and small series of patients 3,5,6,[9][10][11]13,14,17,18,20,21,[23][24][25]27) . Lipomas are benign fatty tumors that are common in humans; it is a globose or ovoid mass which is mostly localized in the subcutaneous tissue 15) .…”