A healthy 52‐year‐old man visited the general physician with complaints of cervical dysphagia and chronic orofacial pain for a month. There was no presence of neck trauma. The patient did not have any significant medical and family history. A computed tomography (CT) scan revealed bilateral ossification of the stylohyoid ligaments on the right side (as shown in Image A and B).

What can be the probable diagnosis for this patient? Glossopharyngeal neuralgia Cervical arthritis Myofascial pain dysfunction Eagle syndrome (Answer is posted in the comment section below!) *This case is from the Editorial team of Doplexus and is meant for educative purposes only. ##Disclaimer## The content provided on Docplexus is intended for educational purposes only. While we strive to ensure its accuracy, we make no warranties, explicit or implied, about the suitability, reliability, or adequacy of the…