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Fig. 2A. 52-year-old man with known cirrhosis of liver and
heme-positive stools. Medium (8-mm) polyp in sigmoid colon located between two
haustral folds. Although these are better separated during conventional
colonscopy (A), polyp can be well appreciated on ultra-low-dose MDCT
colonography (arrow, B).