A female, aged 80 years, presenting with a large abdominal mass causing distension and right-sided hydronephrosis, is presented. The mass proved to be a unilocular cyst attached to the fundus of a thick-walled gallbladder. Histological examination demonstrated invasive adenocarcinoma in the gallbladder. The cyst was lined by gallbladder type epithelium which showed the appearances of carcinoma-in-situ. The aetiology of this cystic lesion is discussed. It seems most likely that it is an acquired lesion caused by occlusion of the communication into a fundal diverticulum. This lesion is unusual, but should be considered in the differential diagnosis of obscure intraabdominal masses.

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