TWO CASES OF EAGLE'S SYNDROME

이상경상돌기증의 치험례

  • 홍성범 (광주보훈병원 이비인후과) ;
  • 김해송 (전남대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실)
  • Published : 1996.11.01

Abstract

The styloid process is normally a small, slender, pointed, downward and forward projection of the temporal bone. It is developed from the ossification of the Reichert's cartilage of the second branchial arch. In the adult, It is about 2.5cm in length and lies between the internal and external carotid arteries and lateral to the tonsillar fossa. Elongation of the styloid process , ossification of the stylohyoid or slylomandibular ligament causes recurrent nonspecific throat discomfort, foreign-body sensation, dysphagia, referred otalgia or facial pain. Symptoms are provoked by swallowing, turning head, carotid compression, and posttonsillectomy. Recently, the authors have experienced two cases of Eagle's syndrome. So we report them with review of literature.

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