Syed Nizamuddin.
Gynecomazia: a study of 46 cases.
Pak J Surg Jan ;23(1):14-7.

Objective: To study the presentation and outcome of cases operated for Gynecomazia. Design & Duration: A retrospective study spread over four years i.e. June 2002 to May 2006. Setting: Different hospitals of Karachi including Civil Hospital. Patients: 46 males who were admitted for surgery of Gynecomazia. Methodology: All patients included in this study were evaluated in detail clinically and by appropriate investigations. They were counselled about the condition, and operated via a peri-areolar or sub-mammary incision, and the outcome noted in terms of healing and complications. Results: Out of the 46 cases, majority (71.74%) presented in the age group 11-20 years with peak incidence around 16 years of age. The main symptom was breast enlargement, though pain or discomfort was also seen in 12 (26.1%) patients. The size of the breasts varied between 4-8 cms, and 34 (73.9%) cases were bilateral. Surgery was done for macromastia in 7, long standing gynecomazia in 11 and cosmetic reasons in 28 cases. Wound infection and hypertrophic scar formation constituted the few complications noted. Conclusion: Gynecomazia is the commonest condition affecting male breasts. In majority of the cases counselling and observation is all that is required for management, as they subside spontaneously or on medication. Surgery is indicated in those cases that do not subside or on patient demand.

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