2024
DOI: 10.1177/15443167241281927
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Eagle Syndrome: Case Report, Literature Review, Proposed Classification, and Role of Ultrasound in its Diagnosis and Management

David M. Williams,
Elizabeth M. Wooster,
Charles E. Stonerock
et al.

Abstract: Eagle syndrome is defined by a spectrum of clinical presentations related to an elongated styloid process or calcified stylohyoid ligament, in the neck, which impinges on the adjacent nerves, arteries, or veins. It is an uncommon finding but one that should be considered in clinical and imaging practice. A variety of symptoms can result. The diagnosis is often delayed, particularly if it is not considered. Although the elongated styloid process may be seen on plain X-ray, contrast-enhanced computerized tomogra… Show more

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