Lipomas of the breast are usually small, benign neoplasms which can be treated by simple
excision. Diagnosis of these masses, however, can be difficult because of the normal fatty
composition of the breast.1,2 A number of radiological investigations have been described for
diagnosing deep lipomas in the breast, yet the clinical and radiographic identification of these
masses remains challenging. We present a case of 60 year old female with a painless lump in the
right breast mimicking breast malignancy