Although not the case, do you known the classic triad that defines McCune-Albright syndrome?
endocrinopathy: such as precocious puberty; polyostotic fibrous dysplasia: more severe than in sporadic cases; and cutaneous pigmentation: coast of Maine 'cafe au lait' spots
Very prominent changes consistent with known fibrous dysplasia are demonstrated throughout the facial skeleton most pronounced on the left in the frontal bone, bilaterally involving the base of skull, and right maxilla. The mandible is also involved, more so on the right. The upper cervical spine appears unremarkable.
Gas is seen tracking from the nasal cavity on the right into the premaxillary soft tissues and extend laterally as far as the root of the zygoma. This is associated with significant soft tissue stranding and multiple fluid collections; these changes are the result of recent surgery, and when compared to the previous CT from months ago there has been significant resection of the anterior maxillary excess bone. The orbit is unremarkable.
Conclusion: Changes consistent with fibrous dysplasia