KMID : 1037020200090010071
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Medical Lasers; Engineering, Basic Research, and Clinical Application 2020 Volume.9 No. 1 p.71 ~ p.75
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A Case of Eagle¡¯s Syndrome Treated with Carbon Dioxide Laser
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Byun Kwang-Hyun
Ahn Jung-Hyun Lee Sang-Joon Woo Seung-Hoon
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Abstract
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Eagle syndrome is relatively uncommon with an incidence of abnormal stylohyoid length being 4% to 7.3%. A vast majority of individuals with elongation of the styloid process are asymptomatic. It is a syndrome marked by the clinical signs and symptoms of facial pain, ear pain, throat pain, dysphagia and a globus sensation in the throat. The cause of Eagle syndrome is believed to be a congenital or hormonal change and reactive osseus hyperplasia of the styloid process in response to pharyngeal trauma or surgical intervention, such as tonsillectomy. We present here a case of a 37-year-old female with a twelve-month history of both sided oropharyngeal pain and globus sensation which has no trauma or surgical intervention. The patient presented with a long, slender, bony intraoral projection that was found to be an elongated styloid process. We removed this elongated styloid process with a CO2 laser, and her symptoms disappeared.
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KEYWORD
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Eagle¡¯s syndrome, Styloid process, Tonsil, Odynophagia
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