| Literature DB >> 26715949 |
Carol J Singer-Granick1, Tom Reisler2, Mark Granick2.
Abstract
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Keywords: Klinefelter syndrome; gynecomastia; psychological; screening; surgery
Year: 2015 PMID: 26715949 PMCID: PMC4684628
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eplasty ISSN: 1937-5719
Figure 1A preoperative photograph of our 22-year-old patient with Klinefelter syndrome demonstrating a grade III gynecomastia.
Figure 2Postoperative photographs.
Conditions associated with gynecomastia
| Neonatal |
| Pubertal |
| Involutional |
| Neoplasms |
| Testicular |
| Pituitary |
| Breast tumors |
| Adrenal |
| Liver |
| Human chorionic gonadotropin—ectopic production |
| Lymphoma/leukemia |
| Endocrinopathies |
| Hypogonadism |
| Syndrome: Klinefelter, Kallman's |
| Androgen insensitivity |
| Hermaphroditism |
| Enzymatic defects of testosterone synthesis |
| Testicular injury/regression |
| Hyperthyroidism |
| High aromatase |
| Adrenal hyperplasia |
| Corticotropin deficiency |
| Chronic illnesses |
| Liver disease |
| Renal disease |
| Malnutrition |
| Cystic fibrosis |
| AIDS |
| Ulcerative colitis |
| Medications |
Etiologies of gynecomastia
| Idiopathic gynecomastia (no detectable abnormality) | 25% |
| Pubertal gynecomastia | 25% |
| Secondary to medication | 10%–20% |
| Cirrhosis or malnutrition | 8% |
| Primary hypogonadism | 8% |
| Testicular tumors | 3% |
| Secondary hypogonadism | 2% |
| Hyperthyroidism | 1.5% |
| Chronic renal disease | 1% |