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      Gynecomastia.

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          Gynecomastia is defined as benign proliferation of glandular breast tissue in men. Physiologic gynecomastia is common in newborns, adolescents, and older men. It is self-limited, but can be treated to minimize emotional distress and physical discomfort. Nonphysiologic gynecomastia may be caused by chronic conditions (e.g., cirrhosis, hypogonadism, renal insufficiency); use of medications, supplements, or illicit drugs; and, rarely, tumors. Discontinuing use of contributing medications and treating underlying disease are the mainstay of treatment. Medications, such as estrogen receptor modulators, and surgery have a role in treating gynecomastia in select patients. Treatment should be pursued early and should be directed by the patient.

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          Journal
          Am Fam Physician
          American family physician
          1532-0650
          0002-838X
          Apr 01 2012
          : 85
          : 7
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Kansas School of Medicine, Wichita, KS 67214, USA. gdickson@kumc.edu
          Article
          d10144
          22534349
          9611b1a2-23f8-4384-aaab-58eb8269677b
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