AN ABNORMALLY LONG STYLOID PROCESS WITH OSSIFICATION OF THE STYLOHYOID LIGAMENT
Journal Title: International Journal of Anatomy and Research - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 2
Abstract
The styloid process of the temporal bone is an elongated bony projection presenting a variable length as demonstrated in osteometric and radiological studies conducted with different techniques: three-dimensional computed tomography (3dct) or dental panoramic three-dimensional scanning. An elongated styloid process can cause neck pain , dysphagia, headache, sore throat, ear pain, mandibular dysfunction which characterize Eagle’s syndrome. Here we present a rare image of an abnormally long styloid process with ossification of left stylohyoid ligament belonging to a bone collection of the local anatomical museum , part of our department, and discovered during routine osteology classes .Also if a direct relation between the length of the styloid process and syndrome of Eagle is not always obvious ,radiologists , neurologists,neurosurgeons, dentists, anesthetists and otolaryngologists could be aware of this bone anomaly to diagnose this syndrome.
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