PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF EAGLE SYNDROME IN DIFFERENT REGIONS OF UZBEKISTAN

Authors

  • Abdukarimov Nadir Mamurovich Fergana medical institute of public health, assistent

Abstract

Eagle syndrome, a rare condition characterized by the elongation of the styloid process or calcification of the stylohyoid ligament, remains relatively under-studied in Uzbekistan, and its exact prevalence and incidence are not well-documented

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Published

2024-12-13

How to Cite

Nadir Mamurovich, A. (2024). PREVALENCE AND INCIDENCE OF EAGLE SYNDROME IN DIFFERENT REGIONS OF UZBEKISTAN. Prospects for Innovative Technologies in Science and Education, 1(2), 36–37. Retrieved from https://incop.org/index.php/pro/article/view/218