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Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Mar 11 6:49pm | Replies (293)

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@zebraclaire97

Hi - I realize this comment chain is very old, but. Dr. Edward Hepworth at Sinus Solutions at Immunoe, in Denver, CO, diagnoses and treats Eagles Syndrome. He is an ENT, and performs CSF leak and styloid surgeries, frequently with the help of a neurosurgeon. He also treats CSF leaks and IIH/Pseudotumor Cerebri. He specializes in EDS patients, like myself, and our various cranial and ENT issues. He does not believe I have Eagles Syndrome, though I have all the symptoms, because my CT is clear. I'm still in a pickle. The left side of my neck has every single Eagle's Syndrome symptom and it feels to a T like it. I swear if they open up my neck they'd find it! But according to imaging, nothing is amiss. Alas.

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Has he performed a panoramic radiograph. I hope this is the correct terminology. That is how they diagnosed my. You sit upright in a chair and the device goes all the way around you. Also the technician reading the scan needs proper direction on what to look at/for to to write up a conclusion.