Breast: Gynecomastia

Gynecomastia

Definition

  • Gynecomastia: Benign Proliferation of Glandular Tissue in Men
  • Pseudogynecomastia: Accumulation of Subareolar Fat without Glandular Proliferation
    • More Common in Obese Patients

Basics

  • Caused by Estrogen/Androgen Imbalance
    • Relatively Increased Estrogen Production
    • Decreased Androgen (Testosterone) Production
  • Trimodal Age Distribution:
    • Infancy
    • Puberty
    • Elderly
  • Progression:
    • Early Stage (First 6 Months): Ductal Hyperplasia & Periductal Inflammation
      • Most Symptomatic & Most Treatable Time Period
    • Late Stage (After 12 Months): Fibrosis

Causes

  • Medications:
    • ACE Inhibitors
    • Spironolactone
    • Cimetidine
    • Ketoconazole
    • HGH
    • HCG
    • Antiandrogens – Often Seen in Treatment of Prostate Cancer
  • Drugs (Marijuana, Alcohol & Amphetamines)
  • Liver Cirrhosis
  • Malnutrition & Refeeding
  • Hypogonadism
  • Testicular Neoplasia
  • Hyperthyroidism
  • Chronic Kidney Disease

Presentation

  • Bilateral
  • Firm-Rubbery Tissue
  • Symmetrical Shape
  • Centrally-Located Deep to the Nipple-Areolar Complex
  • Can Be Painful/Tender

Diagnosis

  • Clinical Diagnosis
  • Consider Imaging (Diagnostic Mammogram/US) if Unilateral, Uncertain or Concerned for Malignancy

Treatment

  • Primary Treatment: Reassurance & Observation
    • Stop Offending Drugs
    • Treat Underlying Conditions
  • Medical Therapy: Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERM/Tamoxifen) or Androgens (Only in Hypogonadism)
    • Consider if Conservative Measures Fail to Resolve After 3-6 Months
    • Avoid Aromatase Inhibitors – No Improvement Seen
  • Surgical Intervention:
    • Indications:
      • Failure to Respond to Less Aggressive Measures
      • Longstanding (> 12 Months) in Fibrotic Stage
      • Significant Pain
      • Significant Psychological Distress
    • Surgery: Excision & Liposuction of Surrounding Tissue
      • Liposuction Alone is Insufficient – Removes Fat but Not Glandular Tissue

Gynecomastia 1

Pseudogynecomastia 2

References

  1. Copeland DA. Wikimedia Commons. (License: CC BY-SA-3.0)
  2. Singer-Granick CJ, Granick MS. Gynecomastia: what the surgeon needs to know. Eplasty. 2009;9:e6. (License: CC BY-2.0)