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Clinical and Etiological Aspects of Gynecomastia in Adult Males: A Multicenter Study.

Pablo René CostanzoNéstor Antonio PacenzaSergio Mario AszpisSebastián Matías SuárezUriel Marcelo PragierJorge Guillermo Stewart UsherMiguel Vásquez CayojaSergio IturrietaSilvia Elisa GottliebRodolfo Alberto ReyPablo Knoblovits
Published in: BioMed research international (2018)
Patients with gynecomastia presented more often with aesthetic concerns and secondarily with breast pain. The most frequent final diagnosis was idiopathic gynecomastia, whereas the most frequent identified etiologies were anabolic steroids consumption, hypogonadism, and use of pharmaceutical drugs. Despite the low frequency of etiologies such as thyroid dysfunction or adrenal carcinoma, we emphasize the importance of a thorough assessment of the patient, as gynecomastia may be the tip of the iceberg for the diagnosis of treatable diseases.
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