Morphometric Study of the Styloid Process of Temporal Bone
Objective: Styloid process of temporal bone is clinically important, because variations in length, as well as the angulations of styloid process are associated with the symptoms of stylalgia (Eagle’s syndrome) and the surgical excision of the process could alleviate neck and cervicofacial pain i...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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JCDR Research and Publications Private Limited
2014-09-01
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Series: | Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research |
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Online Access: | https://jcdr.net/articles/PDF/4867/9419_CE(Ra)_F(Sh)_PF1(PAK)_PFA(Sh)_PF2(PAG).pdf |
Summary: | Objective: Styloid process of temporal bone is clinically
important, because variations in length, as well as the
angulations of styloid process are associated with the symptoms
of stylalgia (Eagle’s syndrome) and the surgical excision of the
process could alleviate neck and cervicofacial pain in patients.
This study was aimed to evaluate the length, angulation and
distance between bases and tips of the styloid process.
Materials and Methods: We studied 114 dry skull bones with
intact styloid processes. The length of styloid process and
distance between bases and tips of the styloid process were
measured with the help of vernier calipers. The angulation
(anterior and medial angles) of the styloid process was measured
directly from the digital images by the image analysis using
Adobe Photoshop 7.0 and Image Tool 3.0 Program. A styloid
process longer than 3 cm was identified as an elongated styloid
process.
Results: The means of length of styloid process, distance
between bases and tips of styloid process were 2.58 cm, 6.80
cm and 4.65 cm respectively, while means of anterior and
medial angles were 62.45o and 74.15o, respectively. Significant
statistical difference was seen in anterior angles between groups
with normal and elongated styloid processes (p>0.001).
Conclusion: Anterior angulation and distance between bases
and tips decreased in elongated styloid processes while medial
angulation showed no significant change. Our findings highlight
the importance of the examination of styloid process in patients
with symptoms of stylalgia. |
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ISSN: | 2249-782X 0973-709X |