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  • Title: Eagle's syndrome and the trauma patient. Significance of an elongated styloid process and/or ossified stylohyoid ligament.
    Author: Miller DB.
    Journal: Funct Orthod; 1997; 14(2):30-5. PubMed ID: 9610278.
    Abstract:
    The elongated styloid process has been noted in medical literature for hundreds of years and is commonly referred to as Eagle's Syndrome. The presence of anomalous structures is always a concern to therapists and surgeons. The anatomy, embryology, etiology, plus treatment risks are reviewed. The affects of hyperflexion/hyperextension (whiplash) injuries are exacerbated in the presence of this unexpected calcified structure. The clinical significance of Eagle's Syndrome in the treatment of the trauma patient is explored.
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