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Assessment of a Suction-Assisted Cartilage Shaver Plus Liposuction for the Treatment of Gynecomastia
Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 09/10/2009
Benito–Ruiz J et al. – Combination treatment using vibroliposuction and a power–assisted arthroscopic–endoscopic cartilage shaver is an effective treatment for gynecomastia, but the technique has a learning curve. This ... grades II and III gynecomastia, or as a first–stage treatment for patients with grade IV gynecomastia. [more...]

MicroRNA expression profiling of male breast cancer
Breast Cancer Research, 08/13/2009
cancer gene targets.

Methods
  • Paraffin-blocks were obtained from 28 male pts including 23 breast cancers and 5 cases of male gynecomastia, and 10 female ductal breast carcinomas.
  • RNA harvested was hybridized to miRNA microarrays (~1100 miRNA probes, including 326 human and ... gene targets (HOXD10 and VEGF) was performed in a small series of male breast carcinoma and gynecomastia samples.

Results
  • A male breast cancer miRNA signature composed by a large portion of under-expressed miRNAs was identified.
  • 17 miRNAs with increased expression ... gynecomastia.
  • Among the miRNAs some had well characterized cancer development association and some showed de-regulation in cancer specimens similar to 1 previously observed in the published signatures of female breast cancer.
  • Comparing male to female breast cancers miRNA expression [more...]

Gynecomastia: Pathophysiology, Evaluation, and Management
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 11/02/2009
Johnson RE et al. – Gynecomastia, defined as benign proliferation of male breast glandular tissue, is usually caused by increased estrogen activity, decreased testosterone activity, or the use of numerous medications. Although a ... and endocrinopathies may facilitate cost–effective diagnosis. If results of all studies are normal, idiopathic gynecomastia is diagnosed. The evidence in this area is mainly of observational nature and lower quality. [more...]

Androgen deprivation therapy and estrogen deficiency induced adverse effects in the treatment of prostate cancer
Prostate Cancer & Prostatic Diseases, 09/04/2009
Freedland SJ et al. – The include increased fracture risk, hot flashes, gynecomastia, serum lipid changes and memory loss. By providing clinicians with a greater awareness of the estrogen deficiency induced adverse effects from ADT [more...]

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