Nonsurgical treatment of stylohyoid (Eagle) syndrome: a case report
Taheri Arman, Firouzi-Marani Shahram, Khoshbin Masoud,
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( Taheri Arman ) - Tehran University of Medical Sciences Amir Alam Hospital Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management
( Firouzi-Marani Shahram ) - Tehran University of Medical Sciences Amir Alam Hospital Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management
( Khoshbin Masoud ) - Tehran University of Medical Sciences Amir Alam Hospital Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Management
KMID : 0355620140400050246
Abstract
Eagle syndrome is a rare condition caused by elongation of the styloid process or calcification of the stylohyoid ligament. Patients with Eagle syndrome typically present with dysphagia, dysphonia, cough, voice changes, otalgia, sore throat, facial pain, foreign body sensation, headache, vertigo, and neck pain. Here we report a case in which the patient initially presented with sore throat, left-sided facial pain, and cough. This case report provides a brief review of the diagnosis and nonsurgical management of this rare syndrome.
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Eagle syndrome; Dysphonia; Heterotopic ossification; Temporal bone
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