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Gynecomastia and hormones [PDF]

open access: yesEndocrine, 2017
Gynecomastia-the enlargement of male breast tissue in men-is a common finding, frequently observed in newborns, adolescents, and old men. Physiological gynecomastia, occurring in almost 25 % of cases, is benign and self-limited; on the other hand ...
Romanelli F.   +4 more
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Is gynecomastia related to the disease characteristics and prognosis in testicular germ cell tumor patients? [PDF]

open access: yesDiagnostic and Interventional Radiology, 2019
PURPOSEWe aimed to assess the relationship between gynecomastia and tumor markers, histologic subtypes, and prognosis in patients with testicular germ cell tumors.METHODSThis study included 73 testicular germ cell cancer patients with pretreatment chest,
Mesut Öztürk   +3 more
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Infantile gynecomastia with bloody nipple discharge

open access: yesJournal of Pediatric Surgery, 1992
PubMedID: 1552426Gynecomastia and bloody nipple discharge are very rare in childhood. In this report, a case of infantile gynecomastia together with bloody nipple discharge is presented.
Aytaç Gököz
exaly   +2 more sources

Gynecomastia: Review

open access: yesPediatric endocrinology reviews : PER, 2007
Gynecomastia is a common clinical condition consisting of a benign proliferation of male breast glandular tissue. It may be an incidental finding on routine examination or may present as an acute, unilateral or bilateral, painful tender mass beneath the ...
ABACI, AYHAN, Buyukgebiz, Atilla
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Imaging in gynecomastia [PDF]

open access: yesAndrology, 2021
AbstractBackgroundGynecomastia (GM) is the benign proliferation of glandular tissue in the male breast. It is a common condition, which may occur physiologically and shows three age peaks during a male's lifespan: infancy, puberty, and senescence. An underlying pathology may be revealed in 45%–50% of adult men with GM, such as aggravating medications ...
Evangelia Billa   +2 more
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Gynecomastia and Hypertension [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Clinical Hypertension, 2005
Palpable dense and mobile subareolar tissue in the male breast defines the presence of gynecomastia. For the hypertension specialist, breast enlargement in men provides a clue to a secondary cause of hypertension or an adverse antihypertensive drug reaction.
L Michael, Prisant, Edward, Chin
openaire   +2 more sources

Surgical management of gynecomastia - a 10-year analysis [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
BACKGROUND: Gynecomastia is defined as the benign enlargement of the male breast. Most studies on surgical treatment of gynecomastia show only small series and lack histopathology results. The aim of this study was to analyze the surgical approach in the
Banic, A   +9 more
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Gynecomastia with Ketoconazole [PDF]

open access: yesAntimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 1981
Three of forty men developed bilateral gynecomastia upon ketoconazole treatment. Symptoms abated despite continued therapy. This appears to be a direct drug effect on breast tissue.
R, DeFelice, D G, Johnson, J N, Galgiani
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Combined approach for gynecomastia

open access: yes, 2016
Background: Gynecomastia is a deformity of male chest. Treatment of gynecomastia varied from direct surgical excision to other techniques (mainly liposuction) to a combination of both. Skin excision is done according to the grade.
El-Sabbagh, Ahmed Hassan, El-Sabbagh, AH
core   +1 more source

Mixed gynecomastia

open access: yesSaudi Medical Journal, 2015
Gynecomastia is an enlargement of male breast resulting from a proliferation of its glandular component, and it is usually due to an altered estrogen-androgen balance. It should be differentiated from pseudogynecomastia, which is characterized by fat deposition without glandular proliferation and from breast carcinoma.
Qassabi, Salim S. Al   +2 more
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