Case 168 Enunciado A 28-year-old expectant woman, with 30 weeks and 3 days of pregnancy, did the third trimester ultrasound, which showed a cystic formation at the midline of the head. At birth, a transfontanellar ultrasound revealed a vascular round formation with continuous flow; an angioresonance was then performed. The newborn was stable all the time, without signs of neurological or cardiac impairment, and conservative management was suggested. However, at the age of 2 months, had a growth at the cephalic perimeter of 8cm, demanding a brain computed tomography and the surgical treatment was recommended. Image 1: Brain magnetic angioresonance.Image 2: Brain magnetic angioresonance.Image 3: Computed tomography of brain, without contrast, at age of two months. Question:Based on the clinical picture and the images, which one of the following is the most likely diagnosis? Brain aneurism Pineal tumor Arteriovenous malformation Vein of Galen malformation Time is Up! Time's up