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On the neglected entity of unilateral gynecomastia.

Al-Qattan M, Hassanain J, Mahmoud S, El-Shayeb A, Tashkandi M, Al-Kattan WM.

Department of Surgery, King Saud University, PO Box 18097, Riyadh 11415, Saudi Arabia. moqattan@hotmail.com

Although there are many articles in the literature on the etiology, classification, and management of gynecomastia, the entity of unilateral gynecomastia has not received much attention. In this article, 15 consecutive males (seen over a 10-year period) with unilateral gynecomastia were retrospectively reviewed. The study showed the unique presentation in this group of patients. One third of the patients (n = 5) had "cancer phobia" and were worried either because of the presence of a mass (n = 2) or because of the unilaterality of their disease (n = 3). The study also showed the predominance of true (glandular) gynecomastia, and this has also been observed in other cases of unilateral involvement in the literature. All patients underwent preoperative mammography. Mammographic findings were consistent with gynecomastia in all patients, including the 2 patients with concurrent breast masses. All patients underwent subcutaneous mastectomy, and histologic examination confirmed the diagnosis. Finally, the literature on unilateral gynecomastia was reviewed.

PMID: 16106162 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]