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Fig. 4B. —63-year-old man with 3-mm polyp. Corresponding three-dimensional (3D) CT colonographic image at hepatic flexure. Initially, no abnormality was identified using two-dimensional or 3D imaging. In retrospect, tiny filling defect adjacent to haustral fold (arrow) may represent polyp. Small diminutive polyps are difficult to view on CT colonography.