HistoryEagle's syndrome was first comprehensively described in 1937, by Watt Eagle. 1 However, stylohyoid ligament ossification was described as early as 1652 by Pietro Marchetti of Padua. 2 In 1870, Lucke described pain associated with this anatomical variation. 3 The first surgical excision of the styloid process to treat symptoms was in 1872 by Weinlechner of Vienna. 4 The incidence of an elongated styloid process amongst the general population ranges between 4-18.2%. However, the incidence of true Eagle's syndrome is highly controversial, ranging between 0.
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