Occurrence of the Elongated Styloid Process on Digital Panoramic Radiographs in the Riyadh Population.

IF 2.2 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Radiology Research and Practice Pub Date : 2021-11-11 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/6097795
Lingam Amara Swapna, Nada Tarek AlMegbil, Alhanouf Othman Almutlaq, Pradeep Koppolu
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Background: Patients with an elongated styloid process might present with dysphagia and pain in the cervicofacial region. These patients could be misdiagnosed as other orofacial pathologies.

Aim: The present study attempted to assess the prevalence of the elongated styloid process on digital panoramic radiographs in the Riyadh population.

Materials and methods: The present prospective randomized study was conducted on the panoramic digital radiographs of 300 randomly selected patients visiting a private dental hospital to identify any elongation of the styloid process. Only the radiographs without any magnification errors were considered. The styloid process length was measured using the Sidexis measuring tool and entered in an Excel spreadsheet with other demographic data. A length beyond 30 mm was considered styloid process elongation. The data were subjected to statistical analysis.

Results: The symptoms of styloid process elongation were higher among females (78.6%), and this difference was statistically significant (χ 2 = 7.182; P=0.007). No statistically significant association was observed between styloid process elongation and symptoms between different age groups. Females exhibited a significant longer mean length of the styloid process than males. The present study exhibited a 27.3% prevalence for the elongation and calcification of the styloid process.

Conclusion: Given the significant prevalence of the elongated styloid process in our study, we recommend it to be considered as one of the differential diagnosis for pain or discomfort in the orofacial region.

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利雅得人口数字全景x线照片中茎突拉长的发生。
背景:茎突延长的患者可能会出现吞咽困难和颈面疼痛。这些患者可能被误诊为其他口腔面部病变。目的:本研究试图评估利雅得人口数字全景x线照片上茎突延长的患病率。材料和方法:本前瞻性随机研究对300名随机选择的私立牙科医院就诊的患者的全景数字x线片进行了研究,以确定茎突的伸长。仅考虑没有任何放大误差的x线片。茎突长度使用Sidexis测量工具测量,并与其他人口统计数据一起输入Excel电子表格。超过30毫米的长度被认为是茎突伸长。这些资料经过统计分析。结果:茎突伸长症状女性较高(78.6%),差异有统计学意义(χ 2 = 7.182;P = 0.007)。茎突伸长与症状在不同年龄组间无统计学意义的关联。雌株茎突的平均长度明显长于雄株。本研究显示茎突的延伸和钙化率为27.3%。结论:鉴于在我们的研究中茎突延长的显著患病率,我们建议将其作为口腔面部疼痛或不适的鉴别诊断之一。
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期刊介绍: Radiology Research and Practice is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that publishes articles on all areas of medical imaging. The journal promotes evidence-based radiology practice though the publication of original research, reviews, and clinical studies for a multidisciplinary audience. Radiology Research and Practice is archived in Portico, which provides permanent archiving for electronic scholarly journals, as well as via the LOCKSS initiative. It operates a fully open access publishing model which allows open global access to its published content. This model is supported through Article Processing Charges. For more information on Article Processing charges in gen
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