Eagles Syndrome

Journal Title: Medical Journal of Clinical Trials & Case Studies - Year 2017, Vol 1, Issue 4

Abstract

Eagles syndrome is the term given to the symptomatic elongation of the styloid process, mineralization of the stylohyoid or stylomandibular ligament or posterior belly of the digastric muscle causing recurrent throat pain, foreign body sensation, dysphagia or facial pain. This clinical report describes the diagnosis of a rare case using Orthopantomograph which is widely used for diagnosis.

Authors and Affiliations

Vijayendranath N1*, Raghavendra K2, Prasanna KR3, Gowri B4, Roopashri Rajesh K4, Devika S4 and Devishree VR5

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  • EP ID EP751975
  • DOI 10.23880/mjccs-16000120
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Vijayendranath N1*, Raghavendra K2, Prasanna KR3, Gowri B4, Roopashri Rajesh K4, Devika S4 and Devishree VR5 (2017). Eagles Syndrome. Medical Journal of Clinical Trials & Case Studies, 1(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-751975