He has a whole thread dedicated to his issues. You can see the images here. He has it on the right side as well. His right Hyoid horn is bulky and in close proximity. See the images in the link below.
Hi, I think I found what could be causing your clicking sound in the CT. Your greater right horn of the Hyoid Bone is both long and bulky and very close to your C4 Vertebrae Transverse process. It is highly likely that when you swallow or move your chin down, it is coming into contact with C4 Vertebrae. Your Left greater horn of the Hyoid bone is bulky but not close to the Vertebrae to cause friction sound as the space is far greater than the right horn. By the way, this falls into one of 3 categories I mentioned to in the posting earlier. This is a case of elongated, bulky right greater horn of Hyoid bone with close proximity to 4th Vertebrae possibly touching it when Hyoid moves . You will need to show this to your ENT doctor along with the study below. You also need him to manipulate the Hyoid Right Greater Horn to see if he can apply pressure and reproduce the click. the ENT needs to be a surgeon as that helps him/her with the hand manipulation.
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