into the maxillary sinus, the base of the skull , and that is, there, and since here we have the haymer’s one plate the bone separates, but a tumor can grow into the orbit, can move the eye, arise in general, in short, it turned out that this tumor, where were you sent? i was sent to burdenko, to the institute of neurosurgery, a tumor , pain in the eye, what is the connection, this is, in principle, an image of where nasglaz is located, it is innervated by nerves, including the trigeminal nerve, what happens when a tumor develops, which in this case was very the eye socket is close, in principle the tumor grows or puts pressure on the eye. or puts pressure on the nerves, irritating the eye, and thereby pain appears in the area - the eyes, that is, uh, so you went to the ophthalmologist first, the ophthalmologist immediately checked you, diagnosed the correct one the diagnosis sent me to neurosurgery for treatment. four operations had to be performed because the tumor had grown into the himer’s sinus. and it came from the brain, moved the eye four operations, but now everything is fine, ye