AIM: Eagle syndrome is a rare entity that causes recurrent throat pain, neck pain, dysphagia, or facial pain due to an elongated styloid process or calcified stylohyoid ligament. Clinical findings related to lower cranial nerve compression have also been reported. In some cases, it is reported that carotid artery compression or dissection can be seen due to elongated styloid process and this is called carotid artery syndrome. Carotid artery compression causes flow reduction and carotidynia or neurological symptoms can be seen. Dural sinuses and the jugular vein can be compressed. Eagle syndrome with neurological symptoms has been rarely reported. MATERIAL and METHODS: The data of 5 patients (aged between 22 and 68 years), who presented t...
Background: The elongation of the styloid process is historically associated with two variants of th...
Eagle's syndrome occurs when an elongated styloid process or calcified stylohyoid ligament causes re...
Pain located in the craniofacial area is frequent, it is a complex phenomenon involving several diff...
AIM: Eagle syndrome is a rare entity that causes recurrent throat pain, neck pain, dysphagia, or fac...
BACKGROUND: Eagle syndrome is a condition caused by an elongated styloid process. Unilateral face, n...
Eagle syndrome, also known as elongated styloid process, is a condition first described by Watt Eagl...
SUMMARY: Symptoms of ipsilateral carotid artery compression secondary to an elongated styloid proces...
Eagle syndrome is a rare condition characterized by an abnormally elongated styloid process with or ...
Eagle’s syndrome is a disease caused by an elongated styloid process or calcified stylohyoid ligamen...
Introduction: Eagle's syndrome is characterized by cervicopharyngeal signs and symptoms associated w...
INTRODUCTION: Eagle syndrome, an uncommon sequela of elongation of the styloid process or calcificat...
Eagle’s syndrome is defined as secondary glossopharyngeal neuralgia due to elongated styloid process...
Eagle syndrome represents an anatomic variant present in 4% of the population. It is characterized b...
Introduction: The aim of the study was to present selected cases with Eagle’s syndrome diagnosed and...
Eagle's syndrome (ES) refers to symptomatic elongation of the ossified styloid process. A styloid pr...
Background: The elongation of the styloid process is historically associated with two variants of th...
Eagle's syndrome occurs when an elongated styloid process or calcified stylohyoid ligament causes re...
Pain located in the craniofacial area is frequent, it is a complex phenomenon involving several diff...
AIM: Eagle syndrome is a rare entity that causes recurrent throat pain, neck pain, dysphagia, or fac...
BACKGROUND: Eagle syndrome is a condition caused by an elongated styloid process. Unilateral face, n...
Eagle syndrome, also known as elongated styloid process, is a condition first described by Watt Eagl...
SUMMARY: Symptoms of ipsilateral carotid artery compression secondary to an elongated styloid proces...
Eagle syndrome is a rare condition characterized by an abnormally elongated styloid process with or ...
Eagle’s syndrome is a disease caused by an elongated styloid process or calcified stylohyoid ligamen...
Introduction: Eagle's syndrome is characterized by cervicopharyngeal signs and symptoms associated w...
INTRODUCTION: Eagle syndrome, an uncommon sequela of elongation of the styloid process or calcificat...
Eagle’s syndrome is defined as secondary glossopharyngeal neuralgia due to elongated styloid process...
Eagle syndrome represents an anatomic variant present in 4% of the population. It is characterized b...
Introduction: The aim of the study was to present selected cases with Eagle’s syndrome diagnosed and...
Eagle's syndrome (ES) refers to symptomatic elongation of the ossified styloid process. A styloid pr...
Background: The elongation of the styloid process is historically associated with two variants of th...
Eagle's syndrome occurs when an elongated styloid process or calcified stylohyoid ligament causes re...
Pain located in the craniofacial area is frequent, it is a complex phenomenon involving several diff...