Dental OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) Practice Exam

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What symptom is NOT associated with Eagle's Syndrome?

  1. Dysphagia

  2. Difficulty breathing

  3. Otalgia

  4. Headaches

The correct answer is: Difficulty breathing

Eagle's Syndrome involves elongation of the styloid process or calcification of the stylohyoid ligament, potentially leading to a variety of symptoms arising from irritation of nearby structures. Symptoms typically include dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), otalgia (ear pain), and headaches due to referred pain and pressure on surrounding nerves. Difficulty breathing is not commonly associated with Eagle's Syndrome. While some patients may experience discomfort around the throat that could secondarily affect swallowing and possibly lead to a sensation of breathing difficulty, this is not a direct symptom of the syndrome. The primary symptoms relate more to swallowing and ear pain rather than respiratory issues. Therefore, identifying difficulty breathing as a symptom not typically linked with Eagle's Syndrome is accurate.