Abstract
An abnormally elongated styloid process may be the cause of undiagnosed cervico-facial pain and remains a diagnostic challenge. We report an unusual case of bilaterally elongated styloid process in a macerated adult skull. The probable etiology and symptomatology of the present case have been discussed, in view of available literature in this paper. The present report emphasizes the need of routine investigations for the possibility of elongated styloid process as a part of differential diagnosis in cases of unexplained throat and ear pains.
