The pterygoid hamulus, a small hook-like projection of the
sphenoid bone, can be a source of pain in the pharyngeal region. In some cases,
it may also cause swelling and discomfort in the palate. Hereby by the authors
present a case report of a 38-year-old male presenting with palatal swelling
with dull pain in the palatal or oropharyngeal region and mild pain at the site
of swelling. He also complained about referred pain to the ear, throat,
temporomandibular joint (TMJ), or maxillary region. On palpation, he complained
about the tenderness over the hamular region, and intraorally, the hamulus was
palpable.
A CT scan of the facial skeleton revealed elongation of both
the medial and lateral plates of the pterygoid processes. The patient was
counselled properly and responded well to the conservative mode of treatment.
Author(s) Details
Vasudha Nikkam
Department of Anatomy, D.Y. Patil Medical College, D.Y. Patil Education
Society, Deemed to be University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.
Pramod Nagure
Eureka Diagnostic Centre, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India and Department of
Radiodiagnosis, D.Y. Patil Medical College, D.Y. Patil Education Society,
Deemed to be University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.
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