Gynaecomastia is enlargement of the male breast. There is an increase in the ductal and connective tissue elements of the breast. The condition should not be confused with fat in the mammary region, which may occur in obese patients and in old age with weight loss. In most cases, gynaecomastia is a result of an increase in the oestrogen–androgen ratio. In many cases, the actual mechanism is unknown or the cause is idiopathic.

Causes

Physiological

  • Puberty

  • Old age

  • Neonates

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