Radiology Case Reports (Mar 2024)

Bilateral carotid dissection due to Eagle syndrome

  • Kenza Berrada,
  • Ibtissam El Ouali,
  • Hiba Zahi,
  • Meriem Fikri,
  • Mohamed Jiddane,
  • Firdaouss Touarsa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 3
pp. 927 – 933

Abstract

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Eagle syndrome is defined as a collection of symptoms affecting the cervical and cranial regions, resulting from an elongated styloid process or ossified stylohyoid ligament encroaching on surrounding structures and causing a variety of symptoms. Classically, Eagle syndrome presents as neck, throat, or ear pain. Carotid artery dissection is a rare complication of Eagle syndrome. We report the case of a 40-year-old man who presented with bilateral internal carotid artery dissection secondary to pathological elongation of the styloid processes.

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