NEUROLOGY EXPERT FORUM
Re: Eagles Syndrome?

Re: Eagles Syndrome?

Posted By CCF Neuro[P] MD, RPS on March 29, 1999 at 08:56:24:

In Reply to: Re: Eagles Syndrome? posted by Jo Ann on March 17, 1999 at 17:37:49:






For years I have been plaqued with pain and a "cramping" sensation in my neck and throat and often difficulty in swallowing. However, recently I was diagnosed with an extensive and prominently calcified styloid process; thus "Eagles Syndrome". I can find no information on this and the head and neck surgeon that made this diagnosis said he had never seen anything like this, and also had not seen "eagles syndrome" in a decade. He said the whole ligament was calcified and was more or less at a loss as what to do. Now what? Would surgery be the only treatment and if left alone...what to expect?? And how risky is surgery if it is the only treatment? Any information on this would be greatly appreciated.




  Since I notice that your post has not yet been answered, I'll contribute my two-cents worth.  Two years ago, I was searching for articles on Eagles'Syndrome II.   In this type 2 syndrome, the carotic artery gets caught on a deformed or displaced styloid process causing TIA's when the affected person turns his head.  While researching my subject, I did come across a few current articles relating to your problem.  Most of the articles were in books or journals dedicated to otolarynology (ear, nose, and throat). You migh also find Eagles' Syndrome, type 1  mentioned in pediatric books relating to tonsilectomies.




Dear Jo Ann:
Thanks for the information for Marquerite.
Sincerely,
CCF Neuro MD

Related Discussions
Continue discussion Blank
Go
Request an Appointment
MedHelp Health Answers
Submit
Blank
Weight Tracker
Reach your weight goal faster
Start Tracking Now
RSS Expert Activity
1741471_tn?1336957856
Blank
LIVE WEBINAR TOMORROW!-SUPER BODY, ... Blank
May 22 by Michael Gonzalez-WallaceBlank
2126606_tn?1335910182
Blank
Fibromyalgia Awareness
May 11 by Clare Waismann Kavin, RASBlank
2126606_tn?1335910182
Blank
Opioid-induced hyperalgesia reduces...
May 03 by Clare Waismann Kavin, RASBlank