1961
DOI: 10.1097/00006534-196112000-00026
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Management of gynecomastia

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“…Fortunately, the majority of these cases, especially those occurring during adolescence, are benign and self-limiting. 7,8 When gynecomastia does not resolve or the psychosocial impact becomes unbearable, patients then seek medical treatment. Since the majority of these cases are benign, the treatment is restoration of normal body contour.…”
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“…Fortunately, the majority of these cases, especially those occurring during adolescence, are benign and self-limiting. 7,8 When gynecomastia does not resolve or the psychosocial impact becomes unbearable, patients then seek medical treatment. Since the majority of these cases are benign, the treatment is restoration of normal body contour.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%