Enunciado Fifty year old female patient sought treatment for ocular proptosis on the right side, excessive tearing, eye discomfort and headache for 4 years. Visual examinations of mobility and accuracy were normal. She denies episodes of head trauma. Due to suspition of Graves' ophthalmopathy, measurings of TSH and T4 hormones were requested, but were within the reference values. Continuing the workup, Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance of the head were requested.Image 1: Computed tomography of the skull, axial view, bone-window.Image 2: Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the skull, axial view, weighed in T1, at the level of the optic chiasm.Image 3: Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the skull (SPIR), axial view at the level of the optic chiasm, weighted in T1 with fat suppression after the administration of gadolinium.Question:Bearing in mind the clinical presentation and the given exams, which diagnosis is more likely? Paget's disease Craniofacial fibrous dysplasia En plaque meningioma Osteoma Time is Up! Time's up