| Literature DB >> 32916813 |
Ladislav Czako1, Kristian Simko1, Andrej Thurzo2, Branislav Galis1, Ivan Varga3.
Abstract
Background andEntities:
Keywords: 3D printing; Eagle’s syndrome; clinical anatomy; elongated styloid process; embryological development; evolutionary history
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32916813 PMCID: PMC7558969 DOI: 10.3390/medicina56090458
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicina (Kaunas) ISSN: 1010-660X Impact factor: 2.430
Figure 1Number of scientific articles published per year (between 2000 and 2020) on the topic of Eagle´s syndrome or syndrome of elongated styloid process based on https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/search results (National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine, on 7 June, 2020).
Figure 2Panoramic radiograph of a patient with bilateral elongation of the styloid process.
Figure 3Three-dimensional computed tomography —an accidental finding of elongated styloid process in an asymptomatic patient with a fracture of the articular process of the mandible.
Figure 4Two skull models fabricated by using three-dimensional printing technology reveal bilateral and unilateral elongated styloid processes.
Figure 5Resected elongated styloid process.
Accepted possible aetiologies of the Eagle’s syndrome and pathogenesis of clinical symptoms of the Eagle’s syndrome to date, reviewed in multiple papers [3,4,20,21,22,23,24,25,26].
| 1. | Mechanical Irritation of the Pharyngeal Mucosa from an Elongated Styloid Process |
| 2. | Compression of nerves, including glossopharyngeal nerve, lower branch of trigeminal nerve, and/or the chorda tympani |
| 3. | Fracture of ossified stylohyoid ligament by a sudden head movement, followed by growth of granulation tissue |
| 4. | Pressure on the carotid artery that may affect the circulation and produce irritation of the sympathetic nerves of the arterial sheath |
| 5. | Degenerative changes in the tendon of the stylohyoid muscle insertion |
| 6. | Stretching and fibrosis involving the V, VII, IX, and X cranial nerves after tonsillectomy |
| 7. | Traumas in the cervicopharyngeal region (as a possible result of “reactive metaplasia”) |
| 8. | Developmental aspect—trauma during development of styloid process |
| 9. | Psychological aspect—patient is more sensitive to the symptoms of elongated styloid process after a trauma or surgery |
| 10. | Endocrine changes at menopause or increased serum calcium concentration and increased heel bone density |
| 11. | Genetic aetiology—an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern |
Development of the hyoid apparatus in humans.
| Divisions of the Embryonal Reichert´s Cartilage, from Cranial to Caudal Side | Derivatives in Adulthood |
|---|---|
| Tympanohyale | Styloid process (proximal part) |
| Stylohyale | Styloid process (distal part) |
| Ceratohyale | Stylohyoid ligament (partially possible participation in styloid process formation) |
| Hypohyale | Small horn of the hyoid bone |
| Basihyale | Upper body of the hyoid bone |