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[Gynecomastia].

Authors: W, Meng; M, Ventz;

[Gynecomastia].

Abstract

Gynaecomasty is no disease sui generis, but a symptom which may underlie different causes. Steroidal substances, above all oestrogens play a dominating role in these cases. Diagnostic and therapeutic measures must comply with the known causal factors. The gynaecomasty during puberty exhibits a high spontaneous retrogression rate. Only seldom an operative correction becomes necessary.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Adolescent, Puberty, Disorders of Sex Development, Infant, Newborn, Gynecomastia, Humans, Breast Neoplasms, Estrogens, Endocrine System Diseases

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