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The '''danger triangle of the face''' consists of the area from the corners of the mouth to the bridge of the nose, including the nose and [[maxilla]]. Due to the special nature of the [[blood]] supply to the [[human]] [[nose]] and surrounding area, it is possible (although very rare) for [[retrograde infection]]s from the nasal area to spread to the [[brain]]. | The '''danger triangle of the face''' consists of the area from the corners of the mouth to the bridge of the nose, including the nose and [[maxilla]]. Due to the special nature of the [[blood]] supply to the [[human]] [[nose]] and surrounding area, it is possible (although very rare) for [[retrograde infection]]s from the nasal area to spread to the [[brain]]. | ||
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* [http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/he.asp?articleID=91 Cavernous sinus thrombosis] | * [http://www.nhsdirect.nhs.uk/he.asp?articleID=91 Cavernous sinus thrombosis] | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:29, 9 August 2012
The danger triangle of the face consists of the area from the corners of the mouth to the bridge of the nose, including the nose and maxilla. Due to the special nature of the blood supply to the human nose and surrounding area, it is possible (although very rare) for retrograde infections from the nasal area to spread to the brain.
This is possible because of venous communication (via the ophthalmic vein) between the facial vein and the cavernous sinus. The cavernous sinus lies within the cranial cavity, between layers of the meninges and is a major conduit of venous drainage from the brain.