An MRI of the pelvis revealed an oval-shaped, thin walled midline cystic structure at the antero-superior wall of the bladder, protruding into the bladder lumen. The mass is closely related to the inferior aspect of the fibrous urachal remnant, typical of intravesical urachal cyst. Importantly, the cyst does not communicate with the bladder, ruling out the possibility of it being a diverticulum. There was no enhancement observed on the T1 post-contrast images. Additionally, a smaller urachal cyst located 1.5 cm above was also noted.