Occasional reports on the coincidence of previous trauma of the breast and the development of invasive breast cancer have been published. Furthermore, traumatic changes of the breast tissue can clinically and radiographically mimic malignant breast disease. We report of a 52-year-old female presenting with increasing mammographic microcalcifications after a trauma of the breast due to a horse bite. Dynamic MRI was able to exclude malignancy at the site of the trauma but did detect a clinically and radiographically nonsymptomatic mucinous carcinoma of the breast.