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      Gynecomastia

      New England Journal of Medicine
      Massachusetts Medical Society

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          Gynecomastia as a physical finding in normal men.

          The prevalence of palpable gynecomastia was determined in 306 normal adult men ranging in age from 17-58 yr. Palpable breast tissue was present in 36% and was bilateral in all but 7 subjects. In the great majority of cases, the gynecomastia was 4 cm or less in diameter. A diameter greater than 5 cm was distinctly unusual. With advancing age there was a progressive increase in the prevalence of gynecomastia. This increase was most striking in those over the age of 44 and in the 20- to 24-yr-old group compared to those 19 yr old or less. In those over the age of 44, the prevalence was 57%. These data indicate that palpable gynecomastic is common in normal adult men. This high prevalence must be taken into consideration when attributing gynecomastia to a drug or disease state.

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            Journal
            New England Journal of Medicine
            N Engl J Med
            Massachusetts Medical Society
            0028-4793
            1533-4406
            September 20 2007
            September 20 2007
            : 357
            : 12
            : 1229-1237
            Article
            10.1056/NEJMcp070677
            17881754
            79cbe947-3067-498c-b974-22f8ac001d04
            © 2007
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