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What is the “danger” referred to in the danger triangle of the face?
a. Pathogens may easily enter the body through the openings in this area of the face.
b. There are few immune cells and structures present in this area.
c. Venous blood from the face may enter the cavernous sinus which is within the cranial cavity.
d. The skin covering the area is very thin which makes the underlying structures more susceptible to trauma.
a. Pathogens may easily enter the body through the openings in this area of the face.
b. There are few immune cells and structures present in this area.
c. Venous blood from the face may enter the cavernous sinus which is within the cranial cavity.
d. The skin covering the area is very thin which makes the underlying structures more susceptible to trauma.