No. Sinuses are cavities (not bumps) and are located in the front part of your skull behind your eyes and nasal areas.
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The sphenoid sinus surrounds the pituitary gland. It is located in the sphenoid bone at the base of the skull and is the closest paranasal sinus to the pituitary gland.
Chandranath Sen has written: 'Microsurgical Anatomy of the Skull Base' -- subject(s): Anatomy & histology, Atlases, Cavernous Sinus, Microsurgery, Skull, Skull base, Surgery
possible sinus infection
The ethmoidal sinus helps strengthen the skull.
Sinus.
parietal bone
this is called the Occipital Gonoyle... look it up - very common in men at the base of the neck/skull
sinuses are caves in the skull that can not be removed.
Frontal Sinuses.....
The sinus has a main function of making the skull lighter. It also helps to produce mucus for the nose.
The sinus has a main function of making the skull lighter. It also helps to produce mucus for the nose.