Medical history A 24-year-old female patient has a history of severe headache in stabbing quality, localized at left temporal region. It started a month ago, on a daily basis frequency, which subsides with acetaminophen use. She also reports concurrent symptom of right ocular pain and progressive reduction of left eye visual acuity in the past 15 days. She was admitted in HC-UFMG Hospital, and a head CT scan was performed (image 1). After two days of hospital admission, she presented worsening of visual impairment. Image 1: Cross-sectional brain computed tomography (CT), without contrast.Image 2: Cross-sectional brain CT, performed five days after obtaining image 1.Image 3: Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in sagittal and coronal sections in T2, performed three days after obtaining image 1. Question:Based on clinical history and images presented, which is the most likely diagnosis? Intraventricular hemorrhage Brain abscess Ependymoma Neurocysticercosis Time is Up! Time's up