2014
DOI: 10.4321/s0213-12852014000600004
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Aplicación de la tomografía computarizada de haz cónico en el diagnóstico de síndrome de Eagle

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“…Eagle syndrome is also known as styloid process 1,6,17 , styloid syndrome, 1,25 Stylohyoid syndrome, 2,16,25 Stylohyoid…”
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“…Eagle syndrome is also known as styloid process 1,6,17 , styloid syndrome, 1,25 Stylohyoid syndrome, 2,16,25 Stylohyoid…”
Section: Definition and Historical Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,9,25 It was first des-cribed by Watt W. Eagle in 1937, [28][29][30] who defines it as the relationship between the elongation of the styloid process and the calcification of the stylohyoid ligament resulting in pain related to the cranial and sensory nerves of the oropharynx, neck and ear. This syndrome has three historical periods: the first one began 364 years ago with the first report of ossification of the stylohyoid process reported by Marchetti in 1652.…”
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