CT neck scan report. Need help.

2021-04-05 02:31:27
Hi,I have Constant pain in right lower jaw under ear and neck for 11 months now. I have seen GP, dentist , OMFS, Neurologist and no definite diagnosis yet. I have 2lump spots. One in the jaw under ear which hurts to touch. One in the neck which is hard to touch and small in size like chickpea. Same size since June. Had neck ultrasound and CT scan. Nothing found. OMFS said it's Myofascial pain dysfunction. GP wanted me to check a condition called eagles syndrome. My neck ct scan says, Right styloid process: Not elongated, measuring about 0.3 cm. Right stylohyoid ligament: Calcified distal portion, which measures about 0.8 cm. This is located about 2.1 cm from the tip of the right styloid process. GP didn't diagnose me and wanted to see an eagles syndrome specialist. Is all the ENT treat this condition? Do I have that condition? My styloids length shown as 0.3cm only. Is this normal? GP told greater than 2.5cm is eagles. But he is not sure if mine is normal.constant pain in neck&jaw.
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0.3 cm length is normal but would like to examine you clinically so as to come to a diagnosis please make yourself available for a clinical examination.

Answered2021-04-05 02:36:45

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Answered2021-04-05 05:40:18

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It probably is Eagles syndrome.There are medications available for reducing the pain.U could show an ENT and after complete examination start medication.

Answered2021-04-05 02:47:00

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