双侧茎突延长(鹰氏综合征)1例报告及简短回顾

IF 0.3 Q4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
Arun Panwar, V. Keluskar, Shivayogi Charantimath, L. Kumar S., S. M, J. T
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摘要

摘要鹰氏综合征是指单侧或双侧茎突延长或茎突舌骨韧带钙化,并伴有吞咽困难、耳鸣、咽球等症状。当茎突的长度超过正常的25-27毫米时,被认为是拉长或异常。然而,骨化茎突韧带的伸长不足以诊断Eagle综合征。相反,病史中的一系列症状(如上所述)以及体格和放射检查有助于诊断。长期以来,这种疾病一直是临床医生面临的诊断挑战。因此,牙医必须对这种相对罕见的实体及其解剖基础有更深入的了解。本文报告一例典型的鹰氏综合征的47岁妇女的症状双侧茎突延长。右茎突和左茎突的长度分别为60.5 mm和70.74 mm,是迄今报道的最长的茎突之一。
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Bilateral elongated styloid process (Eagle’s syndrome) - a case report and short review
Abstract Eagle’s syndrome refers to unilateral or bilateral elongation of the styloid process or calcified stylohyoid ligament, along with other symptoms, such as dysphagia, otalgia, tinnitus, and globus pharyngeus. A styloid process is considered elongated or abnormal when it exceeds a normal length of 25-27 mm. However, elongation of the ossified styloid ligament is insufficient for diagnosing Eagle’s syndrome. Instead, a constellation of symptoms in history, as mentioned above, and physical and radiographic examinations contribute to diagnosis. This disorder has long been a diagnostic challenge for clinicians. Hence, it is essential for dentists to have a superior knowledge of this relatively rare entity and its anatomic base. This report presents a case of classical Eagle’s syndrome in a 47-year-old woman with symptomatic bilateral elongation of the styloid process. The lengths of the right and left styloid processes were 60.5 mm and 70.74 mm, respectively, which is one of the longest ever reported.
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