罕见鹰综合征伴扁桃体肥大1例报告并文献复习

R. M. El Hafed
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鹰氏综合征,又称茎突舌骨复合体综合征,是一种罕见的面部疼痛综合征,其特征是颈侧疼痛放射到面部,咽部疼痛因吞咽而加重,与茎突异常肿大或茎突舌骨韧带钙化有关。这种症状的发生率约为每10000人中有4到8人。诊断的建立本身就是一个挑战,因为我们需要将其与颅神经神经痛如舌咽神经痛和喉上神经痛区分开来。Eagle综合征的外科治疗包括缩短茎突,通过口内或颈内手术进入。我们报告一例28岁男性患者,因颈部剧痛及喉内有异物之感觉而入住耳鼻咽喉科。体格检查发现双侧扁桃体肥大,触诊为实性不动结构。CT三维重建显示茎突拉长,左侧茎突舌骨韧带骨化。经口内入路扁桃体切除茎突治疗。
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A Rare Case of Eagle Syndrome Associated with Tonsil Hypertrophy: Case Report with Literature Review
Eagle’s syndrome, or stylohyoid complex syndrome, is a rare facial pain syndrome characterised by latero-cervical pain radiating to the face, pharyngeal pain increased by swallowing, linked to an abnormal enlargement of the styloid or calcification of the stylo-hyoid ligament. The incidence of the presentation is about 4 to 8 per 10,000 individuals. The establishment of the diagnosis is a challenge in itself as we need to differentiate it from the neuralgias of cranial nerve such as glossopharyngeal neuralgia and superior laryngeal neuralgias. The surgical management of the Eagle syndrome consists in the shortening of the elongated styloid process, with the surgical access by intra oral or cervical. We report a case of a 28-year- old men admitted to our otorhinolaryngology department with sharp neck pain and a sensation of having a foreign body in the throat. Physical examination found bilateral tonsilar hypertrophia, with palpation of a solid immobile structure. CT scan with 3D reconstruction revealed elongated styloid processes with ossification of the left stylo-hyoid ligament. The patient was treated by tonsillectomy with excision of styloid processes by intra oral approach.
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