Importance of anatomical knowledge in Eagle Syndrome: report on dry skulls

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Autor(a) principal: Souza, Mônica Patrícia de
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Fernandes , Sarah Evelyn Silva, Kramer, Yoná Karine, Escarante, Giovanna Dias, Delai, Ariane, Komori, Natalie Toki, Pereira, Kleber Fernando
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9488
Resumo: The styloid process is a bony and pointed projection that originates in the temporal bone and its standard length varies from 25 to 30 mm. When this length is exceeded, this bone accident is considered elongated, which associated with specific symptoms may indicate the diagnosis of Eagle syndrome. This report was an anatomical, observational finding, performed from osteotechnics on dry adult skulls, owned by the Human Anatomy laboratory at the Federal University of Paraná - Campus Toledo. The findings were measured with a caliper nove. Among twelve human bones analyzed, two had an elongated styloid process that were 45 mm long on the right side and 43 mm on the left side in skull 1 and 41 mm long on the left side and 39mm on the right side in skull 2. Thus, the length measurements of the styloid apophyses found are larger than the average of the sizes reported in the literature, which suggests that this anomalous styloid process would be compressing adjacent structures and causing clinical symptoms compatible with Eagle's Syndrome. Knowledge about the pathology, as well as its clinical manifestations, may favor the suspicion of the disease by medical professionals.
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spelling Importance of anatomical knowledge in Eagle Syndrome: report on dry skullsImportancia del conocimiento anatómico en la Síndrome de Eagle: reporte sobre cráneos secosImportância do conhecimento anatômico na Síndrome de Eagle: relato em crânio secosApófise estiloideAlongamento ósseoAnatomia clínica.Apófisis estiloidesElongación óseaAnatomía clínica.Styloid apophysisBone elongationClinical anatomy.The styloid process is a bony and pointed projection that originates in the temporal bone and its standard length varies from 25 to 30 mm. When this length is exceeded, this bone accident is considered elongated, which associated with specific symptoms may indicate the diagnosis of Eagle syndrome. This report was an anatomical, observational finding, performed from osteotechnics on dry adult skulls, owned by the Human Anatomy laboratory at the Federal University of Paraná - Campus Toledo. The findings were measured with a caliper nove. Among twelve human bones analyzed, two had an elongated styloid process that were 45 mm long on the right side and 43 mm on the left side in skull 1 and 41 mm long on the left side and 39mm on the right side in skull 2. Thus, the length measurements of the styloid apophyses found are larger than the average of the sizes reported in the literature, which suggests that this anomalous styloid process would be compressing adjacent structures and causing clinical symptoms compatible with Eagle's Syndrome. Knowledge about the pathology, as well as its clinical manifestations, may favor the suspicion of the disease by medical professionals.La apófisis estiloides es una proyección ósea y puntiaguda que se origina en el hueso temporal y su longitud estándar varía entre 25 y 30 mm. Cuando se excede la longitud, este accidente óseo se considera alargado, lo que asociado a síntomas específicos puede indicar el diagnóstico de síndrome de Eagle. Este informe fue un hallazgo observacional anatómico, realizado a partir de osteotecnia en cráneos secos de adultos, perteneciente al laboratorio de Anatomía Humana de la Universidad Federal de Paraná - Campus Toledo. Los hallazgos se midieron con un calibre nove. De los doce huesos humanos analizados, dos tenían una apófisis estiloides alargada, en la que se encontraron apófisis estiloides de 45 mm de longitud en el lado derecho y 43 mm en el lado izquierdo en el cráneo 1 y 41 mm de largo en el lado izquierdo y 39 mm en el lado derecho en cráneo 2. Así, las medidas de longitud de las apófisis estiloides encontradas están por encima del promedio de los tamaños reportados en la literatura, lo que sugiere que esta estructura anómala estaría comprimiendo las estructuras adyacentes y provocando síntomas clínicos compatibles con el Síndrome de Eagle. El conocimiento de la patología, así como de sus manifestaciones clínicas, puede favorecer el diagnóstico de sospecha de la enfermedad por parte de los profesionales médicos.O processo estilóide é uma projeção óssea e pontiaguda que se origina do osso temporal e seu comprimento padrão varia entre 25 a 30 mm. Quando este comprimento é excedido, o acidente ósseo é considerado alongado, isso associado a sintomatologia específica pode indicar o diagnóstico de Síndrome de Eagle. Esse relato foi um achado anatômico, observacional, realizado a partir de osteotécnica em crânios secos de adultos, pertencentes ao laboratório de Anatomia Humana da Universidade Federal do Paraná - Campus Toledo. Os achados foram mensurados com paquímetro nove. Entre doze ossadas humanas analisadas, duas possuíam processo estilóide alongado, que tinham o comprimento de 45 mm do lado direito e 43 mm do lado esquerdo no crânio 1 e  41 mm do lado esquerdo e 39 mm do lado direito no crânio 2. Desse modo, as medidas dos comprimentos das apófises estilóides encontradas possuem um tamanho acima da média dos relatados na literatura, o que sugere que esse processo estilóide anômalo estaria comprimindo as estruturas adjacentes e causando sintomatologia clínica compatível com a Síndrome de Eagle. O conhecimento sobre a patologia, bem como suas manifestações clínicas pode favorecer a suspeita da doença pelos profissionais médicos.Research, Society and Development2020-10-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/948810.33448/rsd-v9i11.9488Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 11; e149119488Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 11; e149119488Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 11; e1491194882525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/9488/8479Copyright (c) 2020 Mônica Patrícia de Souza; Sarah Evelyn Silva Fernandes ; Yoná Karine Kramer; Giovanna Dias Escarante; Ariane Delai; Natalie Toki Komori; Kleber Fernando Pereirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza, Mônica Patrícia de Fernandes , Sarah Evelyn SilvaKramer, Yoná Karine Escarante, Giovanna Dias Delai, Ariane Komori, Natalie Toki Pereira, Kleber Fernando2020-12-10T23:37:57Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/9488Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:31:45.461256Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Importance of anatomical knowledge in Eagle Syndrome: report on dry skulls
Importancia del conocimiento anatómico en la Síndrome de Eagle: reporte sobre cráneos secos
Importância do conhecimento anatômico na Síndrome de Eagle: relato em crânio secos
title Importance of anatomical knowledge in Eagle Syndrome: report on dry skulls
spellingShingle Importance of anatomical knowledge in Eagle Syndrome: report on dry skulls
Souza, Mônica Patrícia de
Apófise estiloide
Alongamento ósseo
Anatomia clínica.
Apófisis estiloides
Elongación ósea
Anatomía clínica.
Styloid apophysis
Bone elongation
Clinical anatomy.
title_short Importance of anatomical knowledge in Eagle Syndrome: report on dry skulls
title_full Importance of anatomical knowledge in Eagle Syndrome: report on dry skulls
title_fullStr Importance of anatomical knowledge in Eagle Syndrome: report on dry skulls
title_full_unstemmed Importance of anatomical knowledge in Eagle Syndrome: report on dry skulls
title_sort Importance of anatomical knowledge in Eagle Syndrome: report on dry skulls
author Souza, Mônica Patrícia de
author_facet Souza, Mônica Patrícia de
Fernandes , Sarah Evelyn Silva
Kramer, Yoná Karine
Escarante, Giovanna Dias
Delai, Ariane
Komori, Natalie Toki
Pereira, Kleber Fernando
author_role author
author2 Fernandes , Sarah Evelyn Silva
Kramer, Yoná Karine
Escarante, Giovanna Dias
Delai, Ariane
Komori, Natalie Toki
Pereira, Kleber Fernando
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Souza, Mônica Patrícia de
Fernandes , Sarah Evelyn Silva
Kramer, Yoná Karine
Escarante, Giovanna Dias
Delai, Ariane
Komori, Natalie Toki
Pereira, Kleber Fernando
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Apófise estiloide
Alongamento ósseo
Anatomia clínica.
Apófisis estiloides
Elongación ósea
Anatomía clínica.
Styloid apophysis
Bone elongation
Clinical anatomy.
topic Apófise estiloide
Alongamento ósseo
Anatomia clínica.
Apófisis estiloides
Elongación ósea
Anatomía clínica.
Styloid apophysis
Bone elongation
Clinical anatomy.
description The styloid process is a bony and pointed projection that originates in the temporal bone and its standard length varies from 25 to 30 mm. When this length is exceeded, this bone accident is considered elongated, which associated with specific symptoms may indicate the diagnosis of Eagle syndrome. This report was an anatomical, observational finding, performed from osteotechnics on dry adult skulls, owned by the Human Anatomy laboratory at the Federal University of Paraná - Campus Toledo. The findings were measured with a caliper nove. Among twelve human bones analyzed, two had an elongated styloid process that were 45 mm long on the right side and 43 mm on the left side in skull 1 and 41 mm long on the left side and 39mm on the right side in skull 2. Thus, the length measurements of the styloid apophyses found are larger than the average of the sizes reported in the literature, which suggests that this anomalous styloid process would be compressing adjacent structures and causing clinical symptoms compatible with Eagle's Syndrome. Knowledge about the pathology, as well as its clinical manifestations, may favor the suspicion of the disease by medical professionals.
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