foramen cecum of frontal bone
f. caecum ossis frontalis
The frontal crest of the frontal bone ends below in a small notch which is converted into a foramen, the foramen cecum, by articulation with the ethmoid. This foramen varies in size in different subjects, and is frequently impervious; when open, it transmits a vein from the nose to the superior sagittal sinus. This has clinical importance in that infections of the nose and nearby areas can be transmitted to the meninges and brain from what is known as the danger triangle of the face.
| Type | Bone |
| Parent Structure | foramen of skull |
| Latin Name | f. caecum ossis frontalis |
| FMA ID | 57443 |
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