Eagle's Syndrome-cause for Atypical Facial Pain - Case Report and Review
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Eagle's Syndrome, Facial Pain, Stylohyoid LigamentAbstract
Eagle's syndrome is caused due to elongation and calcification of the stylohyoid ligament. Though majority of the cases are asymptomatic certain patients do present with mild to severe pain. We report a case of Eagle's syndrome.Downloads
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