Carotid artery dissection due to an elongated styloid process: A case report and implications for the otolaryngologist

IF 0.3 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Keisuke Kondo, Tomosuke Kitagawa, Y. Hata, Kozo Fukuyama, K. Honda
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Abstract An elongated styloid process (SP) may cause a painful condition known well as Eagle syndrome. The elongated SP rarely causes internal carotid artery (ICA) dissection, and this event may not be recognized by otolaryngologists. We report the case of a 52-year-old man presenting with a 3-day history of sudden onset otalgia and gradually worsening ptosis on the left eye. He was initially suspected of having facial palsy because no other abnormality was noted on physical examination. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed dissection of the left ICA and excluded cerebrovascular diseases. Computed tomography revealed an elongated left SP in close proximity to the left ICA. Therefore, the patient was diagnosed with ICA dissection due to the left elongated SP causing radiating pain and ptosis, which is also a symptom of Horner syndrome. Otolaryngologists should be aware that an elongated SP can cause ICA dissection, and the symptoms can mimic facial palsy.
颈动脉剥离由于茎突拉长:一个病例报告和耳鼻喉科的意义
摘要柄突延长(SP)可能导致一种称为鹰综合征的疼痛状况。延长的SP很少引起颈内动脉(ICA)夹层,耳鼻喉科医生可能无法识别这一事件。我们报告了一例52岁的男子,他有3天的突然发作的耳痛和逐渐恶化的左眼上睑下垂病史。他最初被怀疑患有面瘫,因为体检中没有发现其他异常。磁共振成像显示左侧ICA剥离,排除脑血管疾病。计算机断层扫描显示,在左侧ICA附近有一个细长的左侧SP。因此,患者被诊断为ICA夹层,原因是左侧SP延长,导致放射疼痛和上睑下垂,这也是Horner综合征的一种症状。耳鼻喉科医生应该意识到,延长的SP会导致ICA剥离,其症状可能类似于面瘫。
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