Elongated Styloid Process and Cervical Spondylosis
Zeliha Unlu1, Sebnem Orguc2, Gorkem Eskiizmir3, Asim Aslan3 and Petek Bayindir2
1Celal Bayar University School of Medicine Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 2Celal Bayar University School of Medicine Department of Radiology. 3Celal Bayar University School of Medicine Department of Otorhinolaryngology.
Abstract
Background: Dysphagia, is a significant sign of many different lesions in upper digestive system especially in proximal esophagus. Tumors, gastroesophageal reflux, achalasia and extrinsic compressions are the most common causes that may lead to dysphagia in geriatric population. Cervical osteophyte induced dysphagia, is one of the uncommon reasons of dysphagia, therefore other causes of dysphagia must be excluded to establish the exact diagnosis. Eagle syndrome is one of the considerable reason which may lead to misdiagnosis in patients with cervical osteophytes. In this case report, we represent four patients who had dysphagia due to anteriorly located cervical osteophytes and evaluate the patients with special reference to Eagle syndrome.
Material and methods: After a detailed anamnesis and ENT examination, cervical plain radiographs in four projections and Towne radiographs were obtained for every patient. After that, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of cervical spine and barium swallowing studies were performed to evaluate the presence of esophageal compression.
Results: Eagle syndrome was excluded due to absence of other symptoms and physical signs, even though unilateral or bilateral elongation of styloid processes was found in all of the patients.
Conclusion: Cervical osteophytes induced dysphagia is a rare clinical entity, diagnosis should be done by a careful examination, intensive radiologic evaluation. Moreover, all the other causes like Eagle syndrome should be excluded during the diagnosis of cervical osteophyte induced dysphagia.
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