The findings observed here are associated with what condition?
Eagle syndrome. Clinical symptoms include: facial pain while turning the head, dysphagia, foreign body sensation, pain on extending tongue, change in voice, sensation of hypersalivation, tinnitus or otalgia. Rarely pressure on the carotid may lead to dissection.
There is prolific ossification of the styloidhyoid ligaments, worse on the right. A focally thickened area within this ossifcation is observed on the right as well, where the end of the normal styloid would be expected. A nuchal ossification is also noted in addition to the mild degenerative changes.