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Fig. 2. 50-year-old woman undergoing screening evaluation. Both readers reported 25-mm villous polyp (arrow) along right lateral wall of rectum best seen on this overhead radiograph from double-contrast barium enema obtained with patient prone and gantry angled. Endoscopy did not reveal this lesion, which was presumed to be stool, and findings of first and combined readings were considered false-positive.