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Fig. 4 70-year-old woman with painless obstructive jaundice. Axial
contrast-enhanced CT image shows hourglass configuration of gallbladder and
suggestion of intramural diverticula in fundus (arrow).
Histopathologic analysis did not show macroscopic evidence of malignant tumor
of gallbladder, but foci of malignant cells were found in gallbladder wall at
microscopy and were considered indicative of primary gallbladder cancer.