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Fig 3. Case 8. A 71-year-old woman with progressive visual loss in the right eye beginning 2 weeks following coiling of a right paraclinoid aneurysm. A, Conventional angiogram following endovascular embolization demonstrates compaction of coils at the anterior portion of the aneurysm. B, Automated static perimetry 8 weeks postcoiling reveals a field defect in the right eye and a minimal superior temporal defect in the left eye. C, Eleven weeks after coiling, the visual field (automated static perimetry) of the right eye shows minimal worsening and there is now a more significant superior temporal defect in the visual field of the left eye. D, Thirty-nine weeks after coiling, the visual field (automated static perimetry) of the right eye shows improvement and there is minimal change in the superior temporal defect in the visual field of the left eye. E, Automated static perimetry 54 weeks after the coiling procedure reveals an improved superior and inferior arcuate scotoma on the right side. The left eye reveals a subtle superotemporal defect.