Traumatic events and eagle syndrome: is there any correlation? a systematic review
S Saccomanno, V Quinzi, N D'Andrea, A Albani… - Healthcare, 2021 - mdpi.com
Background: Eagle syndrome occurs when elongated styloid process or ossification of the
stylohyoid ligament interfere with the surrounding anatomical structures giving rise to …
stylohyoid ligament interfere with the surrounding anatomical structures giving rise to …
Neurological phenotypes and treatment outcomes in Eagle syndrome: Systematic review and meta-analysis
M Hassani, EW Grønlund, SS Albrechtsen… - PeerJ, 2024 - peerj.com
Background Eagle syndrome is caused by an elongated styloid process affecting carotid
arteries and cranial nerves. Pain, dysphagia, tinnitus, paresthesia (classic subtype), and …
arteries and cranial nerves. Pain, dysphagia, tinnitus, paresthesia (classic subtype), and …
Stylohyoid syndrome: surgical approach
CS Valerio, PD Peyneau, ACPR de Sousa… - Journal of …, 2012 - journals.lww.com
The best-known cervicopharyngeal pain is Eagle syndrome, in which symptomatic
elongation of the stylomandibular process occurs and may be accompanied by stylohyoid …
elongation of the stylomandibular process occurs and may be accompanied by stylohyoid …
Eagle's syndrome-a report of two cases
A Kiralj, M Ilić, B Pejaković, B Markov… - Vojnosanitetski …, 2015 - doiserbia.nb.rs
Introduction. Eagle's syndrome is defined as elongation of the styloid process or the
stylohyoid ligament mineralization complex which consist of styloid process, stylohyoid …
stylohyoid ligament mineralization complex which consist of styloid process, stylohyoid …
Eagle's syndrome
K Bouzaïdi, A Daghfous, E Fourati… - Acta Radiologica …, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
Eagle's syndrome is a rare entity, which is not commonly suspected in clinical practice. The
occurrence of similar signs in diseases other than Eagle's syndrome may make a precise …
occurrence of similar signs in diseases other than Eagle's syndrome may make a precise …
Características clínicas del síndrome de Eagle
LE Morett, MR Morales - Revista de Especialidades Médico …, 2013 - medigraphic.com
La apófisis estiloides se origina de la porción timpánica del hueso temporal, su crecimiento
anormal u osificación del ligamento estilohioideo puede ocasionar varios síntomas, como …
anormal u osificación del ligamento estilohioideo puede ocasionar varios síntomas, como …
[PDF][PDF] Associated diseases
O Walusinski - The mystery of yawning in physiology and disease, 2010 - library.oapen.org
Yawning is a physiological behavior and, as with all such behaviors, its deregulation is
indicative of an underlying disorder. This chapter breaks this topic down into the types of …
indicative of an underlying disorder. This chapter breaks this topic down into the types of …
[PDF][PDF] Transoral surgical treatment of Eagle's syndrome: case report and review of literature
L Santini, M Achache, R Gomert… - Rev Laryngol Otol …, 2012 - researchgate.net
Eagle's syndrome is a symptomatic abnormal length of the styloid process and/or a
calcification of the stylohyoid ligament. Diagnosis is based on common pharyngeal …
calcification of the stylohyoid ligament. Diagnosis is based on common pharyngeal …
[HTML][HTML] Symptomatic elongated styloid process or Eagle's syndrome: a case report
H Shahoon, C Kianbakht - Journal of Dental Research, Dental …, 2008 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Elongation of the styloid process or stylohyoid ligament calcification is a well recognized
finding of dental prac-tice, and an incidence of 4 to 30 percent has been reported on …
finding of dental prac-tice, and an incidence of 4 to 30 percent has been reported on …
[PDF][PDF] Complete ossification of the stylohyoid chain as cause of Eagle's syndrome: a very rare case report
AS Guimarães, DH Pozza, IC de Castro… - J Contemp Dent …, 2014 - thejcdp.com
Aim: To report on a patient with Eagle's syndrome with a complete and very large
ossification of the stylohyoid complex on the right side that to our best knowledge has never …
ossification of the stylohyoid complex on the right side that to our best knowledge has never …