ABSTRACT Cavernous sinus thrombosis is a rare, capricious condition, associated with the extension of infectious processes, which may originate from the middle third of the face, such as sinusitis that affects the paranasal sinuses of the face. Namely, the primary sites of infection are commonly the face, orbits and ethmoid, and sphenoid sinuses. The typical clinical presentation includes fever and periorbital edema followed by headache, ptosis and extraocular muscle paralysis. The diagnosis is eminently clinical and difficult to make. It […]