A cavernous sinus thrombosis, (a clot in the venous blood draining the face or sinuses and invariably fatal in pre-antibiotic days) should be considered.
At the lower right is the main fossiliferous deposit 'd' that formed part of a cavernous structure.
Eventually, a mosquito happened by, landing in a cavernous socket.
It's the solitude, the cavernous need for self-reliance, that make the expeditionary experience so enticing.
In the first class were staphylococcal infections, which included septicæmia, early acute osteomyelitis, severe carbuncle, cavernous sinus thrombosis or any other life-endangering infection.
There are two shafts, a cavernous plexus of underground workings, sometimes covering many square miles.
Cavernous, unused garages will remain hostile and depressing.
Several railway stations have cavernous vaults and tunnels running beneath them, often disused, or reopened with a new purpose.
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