Talk:Eagle syndrome
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EAGLE SYNDROME
editCAN EAGLE SYNDROME REOCCUR IN THE SAME SPOT. I HAD EAGLE SYNDROME SURGERY ON BOTH SIDES AT THE SAME TIME ALONG WITH MY TONSILS REMOVED. I AM HAVING SIMILAR SYMPTOMS AGAIN. I HAD THE SURGERY 4 YEARS AGO. Bjasel (talk) 05:11, 8 September 2023 (UTC)
"Special" CT scan showing this syndrome may be available.
editI have this. As shown by a "special" CT scan. I am not medical so I dont know in what way it was "special". Because technically I "own" the images (since I paid for them), I can obtain them and paste them here. According to the CT report, in my case the styloid processes are restricting the internal jugular veins on both sides by 50% and 70% respectively.
The reason I had this scan is because I have shocking tinnitus. Absolutely deafening at times. After a little head manipulation, my local guy suspected Eagle Syndrome as the cause and thus sent me for this scan.
Would these images be worthwhile? And/or the exact phrasing of the report? I am not medical but am capable of getting images and text and posting them LOL. 2001:8003:E40F:9601:B8E5:9D6C:A6D0:E6A6 (talk) 01:00, 23 January 2024 (UTC)