• Title of article

    Eagle Syndrome: The Huge Socioprofessional Impact of a Minor Lengthening of the Styloid Process

  • Author/Authors

    Moussa ، Amen Department of Occupational Medicine - Farhat Hached Academic Hospital , Bouhoula ، Marwa Department of Occupational Medicine - Farhat Hached Academic Hospital , Ayachi ، Samia Maxillofacial surgery department - Sahloul Academic Hospital , Maoua ، Maher Department of Occupational Medicine - Farhat Hached Academic Hospital , Kalboussi ، Houda Department of Occupational Medicine - Farhat Hached Academic Hospital , Mrizak ، Nejib Department of Occupational Medicine - Farhat Hached Academic Hospital

  • From page
    17
  • To page
    21
  • Abstract
    Eagle Syndrome (ES) is a rare clinical condition presenting with anterolateral neck pain and potential serious complications. This case report details a head nurse in the emergency room (ER) with a severe throbbing headache, trismus, left-sided dysphagia, left otalgia, gum pain, and a very intense left-sided headache, associated with ipsilateral facial hypoesthesia. The patient met the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-3) criteria for headaches attributed to inflammation of the stylohyoid ligament, establishing the diagnosis of Eagle syndrome. Chronic headaches associated with ES, as observed in this case, can impact concentration, comprehension, communication, and work performance, leading to economic loss. This prompts the question: Are individuals with ES capable of working under intense physical and psychological conditions? The paper proposes a management strategy for ES patients, emphasizing the need for further research on the impact of ES on occupational fitness, as no published studies currently address this concern.
  • Keywords
    Chronic headache , Eagle syndrome , Fitness to work , Nurse , Stylohyoid syndrome
  • Journal title
    Case Reports in Clinical Practice
  • Journal title
    Case Reports in Clinical Practice
  • Record number

    2765256