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  • Title: Classic Eagle's Syndrome: Styloidectomy via the Transcervical Approach.
    Author: Gupta M, Kumar Y, Vig H, Rizvi A.
    Journal: BMJ Case Rep; 2021 Aug 11; 14(8):. PubMed ID: 34380690.
    Abstract:
    Eagle's syndrome was first described by Watt Eagle in 1937, as a syndrome of vague orofacial and cervical pain. He reported two variants, classic styloid and stylocarotid artery syndrome. Eagle's syndrome is a non-perceived and underdiagnosed clinical condition of the head and neck. This anomalous entity presents with neck pain, globus sensation, difficulty in turning the head, dysphagia, odynophagia and various other symptoms occurring as a result of irritation to the nearby structures. The surgical management of Eagle's syndrome consists of two major approaches: the transoral and the transcervical approaches. We report a case of classic bilateral elongated styloid process syndrome, treated with transcervical styloidectomy for painful left elongated styloid process. This gave permanent relief to the patient. The transcervical surgical approach for resection of elongated styloid process in patients with Eagle's syndrome appears to be safe and effective, although the risk for transient marginal mandibular nerve weakness is notable.
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