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[Eagle syndrom: A case report].

A Sif1, L Jabrane, M A Dahik

  • 1Hôpital 20 Août 1953, CHU Ibn Rochd, Service ORL et Chirurgie cervico-maxillo-faciale, Rue Lahcen Arjoun, Casablanca, Maroc. yasi_anis@yahoo.fr

Revue De Laryngologie - Otologie - Rhinologie
|August 27, 2011
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Eagle syndrome, caused by styloid process hypertrophy, can lead to severe headaches and neurological symptoms. Prompt diagnosis via palpation and X-rays, followed by surgery, offers rapid symptom relief.

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Area of Science:

  • Neurology
  • Otolaryngology
  • Radiology

Background:

  • Eagle syndrome is a rare condition resulting from styloid process elongation or mineralization.
  • It causes compression of adjacent neurovascular structures, leading to diverse symptoms.

Observation:

  • A 40-year-old female presented with a 7-year history of unilateral temporo-parietal headaches, ocular pain, otalgia, tinnitus, and dysphagia.
  • Symptoms were associated with a history of dental procedures.

Findings:

  • Clinical suspicion of Eagle syndrome can be raised through oropharyngeal palpation.
  • Radiographic imaging (X-rays) is crucial for confirming the diagnosis of an elongated or abnormal styloid process.

Implications:

  • Eagle syndrome is often underdiagnosed due to its rarity and varied presentation.
  • Surgical intervention for Eagle syndrome is minimally invasive and provides rapid symptom resolution.
  • Increased clinician awareness and diagnostic accuracy are vital for timely management.