Abstract:
Eagle’s syndrome represent as a neck, cervicofacial pain,
dysphagia, facial pain, globus sensation, tinnitus, otalgia
and headache, it may be unilateral or bilateral. About 4% of adult population accounted elongated styloid process, which are the principal factor of Eagle’s syndrome and followed by 0.16% of patients are symptomatic. Stylohyoid ligament calcification is the second most common factor.
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