Literature DB >> 30800036

Gynecomastia - Conservative and Surgical Management.

Kristin Baumann1.   

Abstract

Gynecomastia is defined as a unilateral or bilateral persistent benign mammary gland enlargement in men. Prevalence of asymptomatic gynecomastia is up to 65%. True gynecomastia must be distinguished from pseudogynecomastia. Typically, in true gynecomastia, a solid tissue mass is palpable below the nipple-areolar complex. Malignant changes such as male mammary carcinoma must always be ruled out. The causes of gynecomastia are diverse. An imbalance of female to male hormones triggers the onset of the disease. This imbalance can be caused by endogenous diseases like hyperthyroidism, chronic liver disease, primary or secondary gonadal failure, androgen resistance syndromes, medication, and drug abuse. A series of heart or hypertension medications can also trigger gynecomastia. A basic requirement of proper therapy planning is knowledge of the triggers and possible drug therapy options. Inquiring about the patient's lifestyle and medication history is essential. Drug therapy with tamoxifen may be considered at an early stage. For gynecomastia persisting over 12 months, surgical excision is the treatment of choice, and there are several surgical options available depending on the grade of the gynecomastia. A thoughtful approach to managing this condition can lead to high patient satisfaction.

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Keywords:  Gynecomastia; Male breast tissue; Pseudogynecomastia

Year:  2018        PMID: 30800036      PMCID: PMC6381901          DOI: 10.1159/000494276

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast Care (Basel)        ISSN: 1661-3791            Impact factor:   2.860


  3 in total

1.  Gynecomastia: Ultrasound-Confirmed Classification Pertainent to Surgical Correction.

Authors:  Marco Klinger; Valeria Bandi; Silvia Giannasi; Fabio Caviggioli; Alessandra Veronesi; Luca Maione; Barbara Catania; Andrea Lisa; Andrea Battistini; Corrado Tinterri; Alberto Testori; Valeriano Vinci; Francesco Klinger
Journal:  Aesthetic Plast Surg       Date:  2021-02-24       Impact factor: 2.326

2.  Gynecomastia: a study to assess how students perceive this disease.

Authors:  Faisal Ali Al Jabr; Ossama Mohamed Zakaria; Mohammed Ahmed Al Mulhim; Abdulrahman Mohammed Alsuwailim; Hiba AlBurshaid
Journal:  GMS Interdiscip Plast Reconstr Surg DGPW       Date:  2021-02-11

Review 3.  [A Review on Gynecomastia and Male Breast Cancer for Radiologists].

Authors:  Eun Jin Hwang; Joo Hee Cha
Journal:  Taehan Yongsang Uihakhoe Chi       Date:  2020-09-01
  3 in total

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