Mupparapu Muralidhar, Robinson Mark D
Department of Diagnostic Sciences, New Jersey Dental School, Newark, USA.
Gen Dent. 2005 Jan-Feb;53(1):54-9.
The mineralized and elongated styloid process and Eagle's syndrome are similar processes of elongation in which mineralization of the stylohyoid ligament leads to styloid process of the temporal bone. The mineralized and elongated styloid process and Eagle's syndrome differ significantly in terms of the symptoms displayed and the treatment modalities that are sought. The mineralized and elongated styloid process refers to unilateral or bilateral elongation of the styloid process that does not result in any significant pain, discomfort, or limitation of neck movement. It often remains asymptomatic until it is discovered on extraoral radiographs. Eagle's syndrome refers to pain and discomfort in the cervicofacial region resulting specifically from the elongated styloid process. Surgical shortening may be the only treatment that will alleviate the patient's symptoms. This article reviews the entire process of elongation pertaining to the styloid process and discusses the associated syndromes, including current knowledge of the theories of elongation, diagnostic criteria, and treatment strategies.
矿化且延长的茎突与鹰综合征是类似的延长过程,其中茎突舌骨韧带矿化导致颞骨茎突。矿化且延长的茎突与鹰综合征在表现出的症状和寻求的治疗方式方面有显著差异。矿化且延长的茎突是指茎突单侧或双侧延长但未导致任何明显疼痛、不适或颈部活动受限。它通常无症状,直到在口外X线片上被发现。鹰综合征是指 specifically 由延长的茎突导致的颈面部区域疼痛和不适。手术缩短可能是唯一能缓解患者症状的治疗方法。本文回顾了与茎突相关的整个延长过程,并讨论了相关综合征,包括目前关于延长理论、诊断标准和治疗策略的知识。 (注:原文中“specifically”翻译时位置不太准确,可根据上下文调整,这里先按字面翻译)