A 69-year-old woman (patient 10) treated by coiling for a large unruptured top of the basilar artery (BA-top) aneurysm. A, Axial minimum intensity projection (MinIP) image of postcoiling FSE-MRC. The encircled arrow indicates the viewing position for the following 3D images. B, Axial MIP image of postcoiling TOF-MRA. C, Axial MIP image of postcoiling silent MRA. D, Postcoiling 3D FSE-MRC image. E, Postcoiling 3D TOF-MRA image. Note the gap (asterisk) of the parent artery and irregularity of the neck. F, Postcoiling 3D silent MRA image. Parent arteries and the coiled neck are clearly visualized. G, DSA image at the completion of coiling. Note that the configuration of the neck complex with remnants and parent arteries is depicted with the shadow of the coiled dome. H, A 3D multifusion image of postcoiling TOF-MRA and FSE-MRC. I, A 3D multifusion image of postcoiling silent MRA and FSE-MRC. Note that the coiled neck complex with remnants is clearly visualized together with the coiled dome and adjacent brain parenchyma. P1 indicates the first segment of posterior cerebral artery; Lt, left; Rt, right; AP, anteroposterior; An, aneurysm.