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Dr Shahjada Selim
Assistant Professor
Department of Endocrinology
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University

 The presence of palpable breast tissue in males and is
common in normal individuals, particularly in the
newborn period, at puberty, and in the elderly
Definition

Around 60% of all boys develop transient pubertal
breast enlargement, and
30–70% of adult men have palpable breast tissue, with
the higher prevalence being seen in older men and
those with concurrent medical illnesses
Epidemiology

Histologically, the primary feature of gynecomastia is
ductular proliferation in a background stroma of fibrous
connective tissue
About half of all men demonstrate histological evidence of
gynecomastia at autopsy
Most often, gynecomastia is bilateral, but it may sometimes
be unilateral or asymmetric
Etiopathogenesis


 Receptors for androgens, estrogens, progesterone, and
prolactin are found in the male breast
 It has been shown that estrogens stimulate breast tissue
proliferation, whereas androgens inhibit this process
 Progesterone stimulate alveolar cell proliferation, prolactin
leads to milk secretion
 It is believed that most cases of gynecomastia are caused by an
imbalance of these two influences, with estrogen-induced
stimulation predominating
Etiopathogenesis

 Such an imbalance may occur with increased estrogen action on
the breast, decreased androgen action, or a combination of the
two
 This may be due to an
 Increase in circulating or tissue levels of estrogen,
 Decrease in circulating or tissue levels of androgen,
 Increased responsiveness of the breast to estrogen (e.g. increased
numbers of estrogen receptors),
 Decreased breast responsiveness to androgens (e.g. androgen
Insensitivity due to receptor mutations or drugs)
Etiopathogenesis

More than one of these derangements may be present in a
single patient
 For example, the increased prevalence of gynecomastia in
older men may be related to
 Increased adiposity with age [adipose tissue is a major site of
aromatization of androgens to estrogens ]
 Decreased serum free testosterone due to aging [with decreased
testosterone production as well as increased binding of testosterone
to SHBG ]
 Greater use of medications that may alter androgen or estrogen
concentrations or action
Etiopathogenesis

Hyperprolactinemia may lead to gynecomastia through its
effects on the hypothalamus to cause central
hypogonadism
Prolactin has also been reported to
- decrease androgen receptors
-increase estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast
cancer cells
-if a similar effect were to occur in the male breast,
gynecomastia might result
Etiopathogenesis

CAUSE OF
GYNECOMASTIA
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
 During mid-to-late puberty, relatively more estrogen
may be produced by the testes and peripheral
tissues before testosterone secretion reaches adult
levels, resulting in the gynecomastia that commonly
occurs during this period
Puberty
 The testes may directly secrete too much estradiol from a Leydig-
cell or Sertoli-cell tumor
 They may also secrete estradiol indirectly through the stimulatory
effects of a human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)–secreting tumor
of gonadal or extragonadal germ-cell origin (also called eutopic
hCG production) or a tumor derived from a nontrophoblastic tissue,
such as a large-cell carcinoma of the lung or some gastric or renal-
cell carcinomas (also called ectopic hCG production)
Tumor

 An adrenal neoplasm may overproduce the weak androgen
androstenedione and other androgen precursors such as
dehydroepiandrosterone, which are converted into estrogens
in peripheral tissues
Adrenal tumor

 An increase in aromatase activity has been reported in a
number of patients with gynecomastia associated with a variety
of disease processes,including
 Thyrotoxicosis,
 Klinefelter’s syndrome, and
 Adrenal and testicular tumors.
 Aromatase activity increases both with age and with an
increase in body fat
AROMATASE
ACTIVITY

 Increase in the sex hormone–binding globulin
concentration, which occurs with hyperthyroidism
and some forms of liver disease, may be
associated with greater binding of testosterone
relative to estrogen, leading to a decrease in free
testosterone relative to free estrogen
SHBG

EVALUATION


A healthy man with long-standing stable gynecomastia
and a negative history and physical examination
generally does not need further evaluation

The presence of new-onset breast pain, tenderness, or
enlargement suggests a more recent, ongoing process
and should prompt further testing to detect underlying
systemic or endocrine problems
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
A detailed history should be obtained, including
 The duration/progression of the gynecomastia,
 The presence of breast pain or tenderness,
 Systemic disease (e.g. chronic liver or renal disease;
hyperthyroidism; hypogonadism; prostate, testicular,or other
cancer)
 Recent weight gain or loss
 Use of medication or recreational drugs
 Exposure to other chemicals,
 Fertility and sexual function

A thorough medication history
is particularly important and
should include the use of
nonprescription medications,
anabolic steroids, and
dietary supplements

A family history of gynecomastia would suggest the
possibility of an
 Androgen resistance syndrome,
 Familial aromatase excess,
 Estrogen-producing Sertoli cell tumors [as may occur in
Peutz-Jeghers syndrome or in the Carney complex].
A family history of BRCA2-positive breast cancer
significantly increases the lifetime risk of male breast
cancer to 8–10%in carriers of the mutation
FAMILY HISTORY

 The physical examination should note
 Features of masculinization (voice, facial and body hair, skeletal
muscle bulk),
 Anthropometry
 Tanner staging including
-Testicular size and/or masses,
-Penile size and development,
 Signs of chronic liver or kidney disease, and evidence of
hyperthyroidism
 The breasts should be carefully examined to differentiate true
gynecomastia with palpable glandular tissue from
pseudogynecomastia, in which only adipose tissue can be felt
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION

The patient lies flat on his back with his hands clasped beneath his head. Using the separated
thumb and forefinger,the examiner slowly brings the fingers together from either side of the
breast.
In patients with true gynecomastia,A rubbery or firm mound of tissue that is concentric with
the nipple–areolar complex is felt, whereas in patients
with pseudogynecomastia, no such disk of tissue is found.

 Attention should be paid to
 The symmetry and smoothness of the glandular tissue;
 Unusual firmness
 Finding suggestive of breast carcinoma
 Asymmetry
 Eccentric location (not centered beneath the areola)
 Fixation to the skin or chest wall,
 Nipple retraction,
 Bleeding or nipple discharge, ulceration, or
 Associated lymphadenopathy
 In all this condition biopsy is indicated.

Routine biochemical testing should evaluate
thyroid, liver, and kidney function
serum testosterone (total and/or bioavailable), estradiol,
LH, FSH, prolactin, and -hCG
LABORATORY EVALUATION

Asymptomatic men with long-standing breast enlargement
do not require treatment; reassurance is often all that is
required.

In those with symptoms (pain, tenderness,
embarrassment,or excessive worry), treatment is
guided by
 the cause
 the patient’s goals
 relief of discomfort
 restoration of normal appearance
 reassurance regarding cancer
 treatment of an underlying illness

In men with an identifiable underlying disorder
(e.g.hyperthyroidism, testicular tumor), treatment of that
disorder will often ameliorate the breast enlargement and
symptoms, at least partially.
Similarly, if the gynecomastia is believed to be due to a
medication or recreational drug, withdrawal of that agent
should lead to at least some improvement over a period of a
few months.

If the breast enlargement has been present for more
than 1 yr, complete regression is less likely, due to the
predominance of dense fibrous tissue

Teenage boys with pubertal gynecomastia can usually
be observed, with the expectation that the
gynecomastia will spontaneously resolve over 1–2 yr in
most cases.
 Gynecomastia related to dialysis or refeeding is also
generally self-limited, and reassurance may be
sufficient treatment

In some men with hypogonadism of short duration,
testosterone replacement may lead to the resolution or
improvement of associated gynecomastia.
However, because testosterone can be aromatized to
estradiol, it may worsen the breast enlargement in
some cases, and the patient should be warned of this
possibility

Antiestrogens have been increasingly used in recent
years to decrease the stimulatory effect of estrogens on
the male breast.
Tamoxifen and raloxifene, which block the estrogen
receptor, and aromatase inhibitors such as anastrozole
have all been used with varying degrees of success in
the treatment of gynecomastia.

Neither tamoxifen nor raloxifene has been associated
with significant side effects in the majority of patients.
 Tamoxifen has been used in doses of 10–20 mg/d
 Raloxifene at a dose of 60 mg/d for 3–9 months.

In contrast, anastrozole was no better than placebo in a
randomized, double-blind trial in patients with pubertal
gynecomastia.
Anastrozole was successfully used to reduce the estrogen
excess and breast enlargement in a patient with
 Familial aromatase excess,
 Patient with a feminizing Sertoli cell tumor
 Hypogonadal men with gynecomastia induced by testosterone
therapy.
 It should be noted that none of these drugs have been
approved for the treatment of gynecomastia.

 For men with gynecomastia due to androgen deprivation therapy
for prostate cancer, prophylactic radiation therapy directed at the
breast has been somewhat successful in preventing new-onset
gynecomastia .
 Tamoxifen has also been used successfully in this situation and
appears to be superior to both radiotherapy and anastrozole .
 Daily administration of tamoxifen was shown to be more
efficacious than weekly dosing.

Surgery to remove the breast tissue has been widely used
in the treatment of gynecomastia.
It should probably be performed by highly experienced
surgeons to achieve the best cosmetic result.
Excision with or without liposuction has been successfully
used.
Surgical treatment of pubertal gynecomastia should
generally be postponed until the completion of puberty to
minimize the possibility of postoperative regrowth of breast
tissue.

Some authors have recommended performing
mammography and/or breast ultrasound in all cases
 In agreement with others to use these imaging tools
only when there are physical findings that raise a
suspicion of breast cancer or a BRCA-2 mutation is
suspected or known to be present.

Although the sensitivity and specificity of
mammography are both greater than 90% in the
diagnosis of male breast cancer, the much higher
prevalence of gynecomastia compared with breast
cancer leads to a positive predictive value of only 55%

For breast sonography, the positive predictive value
was reported as only 17% .
Therefore universal application of imaging seems
unlikely to be cost effective
In one study of male breast mammography, all of the
men diagnosed with breast cancer also had physical
findings that were suspicious for malignancy

Some authors have felt that the routine laboratory
evaluation of all men with gynecomastia to detect
underlying disease is also not cost-effective and
suggesting more selective laboratory testing, guided by
the individual patient’s medical history and examination

It is certainly true that asymptomatic men with
incidentally discovered palpable breast tissue generally
need only a careful history and physical examination
and do not usually benefit from laboratory testing.

In the realm of therapy, medical treatment has its own
controversies.
The overall response rate to tamoxifen has varied from 50–
80%, although reported side effects have been few.
It has not yet been clearly established whether tamoxifen
and raloxifene are of equal benefit, although it seems
reasonably clear that both are more effective than
aromatase inhibitors.

Surgical therapy is generally agreed to be the most
effective means of restoring the normal contour of the
breast, but many different techniques and approaches
are in current use and are likely to be influenced by the
degree of breast enlargement as well as the proportion
of glandular and fibrous tissue vs. adipose tissue
present.
In addition, not all patients treated surgically are
pleased with the results

 Although sometimes history suggested the ultimate
cause, it is important to rule out other underlying
diseases and neoplasms and then to offer the patient
the appropriate therapeutic modalities from which to
choose.

Thank You

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Gynecomastia by Dr Shahjada Selim

  • 1. Dr Shahjada Selim Assistant Professor Department of Endocrinology Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University
  • 2.   The presence of palpable breast tissue in males and is common in normal individuals, particularly in the newborn period, at puberty, and in the elderly Definition
  • 3.  Around 60% of all boys develop transient pubertal breast enlargement, and 30–70% of adult men have palpable breast tissue, with the higher prevalence being seen in older men and those with concurrent medical illnesses Epidemiology
  • 4.  Histologically, the primary feature of gynecomastia is ductular proliferation in a background stroma of fibrous connective tissue About half of all men demonstrate histological evidence of gynecomastia at autopsy Most often, gynecomastia is bilateral, but it may sometimes be unilateral or asymmetric Etiopathogenesis
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  • 6.   Receptors for androgens, estrogens, progesterone, and prolactin are found in the male breast  It has been shown that estrogens stimulate breast tissue proliferation, whereas androgens inhibit this process  Progesterone stimulate alveolar cell proliferation, prolactin leads to milk secretion  It is believed that most cases of gynecomastia are caused by an imbalance of these two influences, with estrogen-induced stimulation predominating Etiopathogenesis
  • 7.   Such an imbalance may occur with increased estrogen action on the breast, decreased androgen action, or a combination of the two  This may be due to an  Increase in circulating or tissue levels of estrogen,  Decrease in circulating or tissue levels of androgen,  Increased responsiveness of the breast to estrogen (e.g. increased numbers of estrogen receptors),  Decreased breast responsiveness to androgens (e.g. androgen Insensitivity due to receptor mutations or drugs) Etiopathogenesis
  • 8.  More than one of these derangements may be present in a single patient  For example, the increased prevalence of gynecomastia in older men may be related to  Increased adiposity with age [adipose tissue is a major site of aromatization of androgens to estrogens ]  Decreased serum free testosterone due to aging [with decreased testosterone production as well as increased binding of testosterone to SHBG ]  Greater use of medications that may alter androgen or estrogen concentrations or action Etiopathogenesis
  • 9.  Hyperprolactinemia may lead to gynecomastia through its effects on the hypothalamus to cause central hypogonadism Prolactin has also been reported to - decrease androgen receptors -increase estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer cells -if a similar effect were to occur in the male breast, gynecomastia might result Etiopathogenesis
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  • 13.   During mid-to-late puberty, relatively more estrogen may be produced by the testes and peripheral tissues before testosterone secretion reaches adult levels, resulting in the gynecomastia that commonly occurs during this period Puberty
  • 14.  The testes may directly secrete too much estradiol from a Leydig- cell or Sertoli-cell tumor  They may also secrete estradiol indirectly through the stimulatory effects of a human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG)–secreting tumor of gonadal or extragonadal germ-cell origin (also called eutopic hCG production) or a tumor derived from a nontrophoblastic tissue, such as a large-cell carcinoma of the lung or some gastric or renal- cell carcinomas (also called ectopic hCG production) Tumor
  • 15.   An adrenal neoplasm may overproduce the weak androgen androstenedione and other androgen precursors such as dehydroepiandrosterone, which are converted into estrogens in peripheral tissues Adrenal tumor
  • 16.   An increase in aromatase activity has been reported in a number of patients with gynecomastia associated with a variety of disease processes,including  Thyrotoxicosis,  Klinefelter’s syndrome, and  Adrenal and testicular tumors.  Aromatase activity increases both with age and with an increase in body fat AROMATASE ACTIVITY
  • 17.   Increase in the sex hormone–binding globulin concentration, which occurs with hyperthyroidism and some forms of liver disease, may be associated with greater binding of testosterone relative to estrogen, leading to a decrease in free testosterone relative to free estrogen SHBG
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  • 20.  A healthy man with long-standing stable gynecomastia and a negative history and physical examination generally does not need further evaluation
  • 21.  The presence of new-onset breast pain, tenderness, or enlargement suggests a more recent, ongoing process and should prompt further testing to detect underlying systemic or endocrine problems `
  • 22.  A detailed history should be obtained, including  The duration/progression of the gynecomastia,  The presence of breast pain or tenderness,  Systemic disease (e.g. chronic liver or renal disease; hyperthyroidism; hypogonadism; prostate, testicular,or other cancer)  Recent weight gain or loss  Use of medication or recreational drugs  Exposure to other chemicals,  Fertility and sexual function
  • 23.  A thorough medication history is particularly important and should include the use of nonprescription medications, anabolic steroids, and dietary supplements
  • 24.  A family history of gynecomastia would suggest the possibility of an  Androgen resistance syndrome,  Familial aromatase excess,  Estrogen-producing Sertoli cell tumors [as may occur in Peutz-Jeghers syndrome or in the Carney complex]. A family history of BRCA2-positive breast cancer significantly increases the lifetime risk of male breast cancer to 8–10%in carriers of the mutation FAMILY HISTORY
  • 25.   The physical examination should note  Features of masculinization (voice, facial and body hair, skeletal muscle bulk),  Anthropometry  Tanner staging including -Testicular size and/or masses, -Penile size and development,  Signs of chronic liver or kidney disease, and evidence of hyperthyroidism  The breasts should be carefully examined to differentiate true gynecomastia with palpable glandular tissue from pseudogynecomastia, in which only adipose tissue can be felt PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
  • 26.  The patient lies flat on his back with his hands clasped beneath his head. Using the separated thumb and forefinger,the examiner slowly brings the fingers together from either side of the breast. In patients with true gynecomastia,A rubbery or firm mound of tissue that is concentric with the nipple–areolar complex is felt, whereas in patients with pseudogynecomastia, no such disk of tissue is found.
  • 27.   Attention should be paid to  The symmetry and smoothness of the glandular tissue;  Unusual firmness  Finding suggestive of breast carcinoma  Asymmetry  Eccentric location (not centered beneath the areola)  Fixation to the skin or chest wall,  Nipple retraction,  Bleeding or nipple discharge, ulceration, or  Associated lymphadenopathy  In all this condition biopsy is indicated.
  • 28.  Routine biochemical testing should evaluate thyroid, liver, and kidney function serum testosterone (total and/or bioavailable), estradiol, LH, FSH, prolactin, and -hCG LABORATORY EVALUATION
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  • 31.  Asymptomatic men with long-standing breast enlargement do not require treatment; reassurance is often all that is required.
  • 32.  In those with symptoms (pain, tenderness, embarrassment,or excessive worry), treatment is guided by  the cause  the patient’s goals  relief of discomfort  restoration of normal appearance  reassurance regarding cancer  treatment of an underlying illness
  • 33.  In men with an identifiable underlying disorder (e.g.hyperthyroidism, testicular tumor), treatment of that disorder will often ameliorate the breast enlargement and symptoms, at least partially. Similarly, if the gynecomastia is believed to be due to a medication or recreational drug, withdrawal of that agent should lead to at least some improvement over a period of a few months.
  • 34.  If the breast enlargement has been present for more than 1 yr, complete regression is less likely, due to the predominance of dense fibrous tissue
  • 35.  Teenage boys with pubertal gynecomastia can usually be observed, with the expectation that the gynecomastia will spontaneously resolve over 1–2 yr in most cases.  Gynecomastia related to dialysis or refeeding is also generally self-limited, and reassurance may be sufficient treatment
  • 36.  In some men with hypogonadism of short duration, testosterone replacement may lead to the resolution or improvement of associated gynecomastia. However, because testosterone can be aromatized to estradiol, it may worsen the breast enlargement in some cases, and the patient should be warned of this possibility
  • 37.  Antiestrogens have been increasingly used in recent years to decrease the stimulatory effect of estrogens on the male breast. Tamoxifen and raloxifene, which block the estrogen receptor, and aromatase inhibitors such as anastrozole have all been used with varying degrees of success in the treatment of gynecomastia.
  • 38.  Neither tamoxifen nor raloxifene has been associated with significant side effects in the majority of patients.  Tamoxifen has been used in doses of 10–20 mg/d  Raloxifene at a dose of 60 mg/d for 3–9 months.
  • 39.  In contrast, anastrozole was no better than placebo in a randomized, double-blind trial in patients with pubertal gynecomastia. Anastrozole was successfully used to reduce the estrogen excess and breast enlargement in a patient with  Familial aromatase excess,  Patient with a feminizing Sertoli cell tumor  Hypogonadal men with gynecomastia induced by testosterone therapy.  It should be noted that none of these drugs have been approved for the treatment of gynecomastia.
  • 40.   For men with gynecomastia due to androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer, prophylactic radiation therapy directed at the breast has been somewhat successful in preventing new-onset gynecomastia .  Tamoxifen has also been used successfully in this situation and appears to be superior to both radiotherapy and anastrozole .  Daily administration of tamoxifen was shown to be more efficacious than weekly dosing.
  • 41.  Surgery to remove the breast tissue has been widely used in the treatment of gynecomastia. It should probably be performed by highly experienced surgeons to achieve the best cosmetic result. Excision with or without liposuction has been successfully used. Surgical treatment of pubertal gynecomastia should generally be postponed until the completion of puberty to minimize the possibility of postoperative regrowth of breast tissue.
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  • 44.  Some authors have recommended performing mammography and/or breast ultrasound in all cases  In agreement with others to use these imaging tools only when there are physical findings that raise a suspicion of breast cancer or a BRCA-2 mutation is suspected or known to be present.
  • 45.  Although the sensitivity and specificity of mammography are both greater than 90% in the diagnosis of male breast cancer, the much higher prevalence of gynecomastia compared with breast cancer leads to a positive predictive value of only 55%
  • 46.  For breast sonography, the positive predictive value was reported as only 17% . Therefore universal application of imaging seems unlikely to be cost effective In one study of male breast mammography, all of the men diagnosed with breast cancer also had physical findings that were suspicious for malignancy
  • 47.  Some authors have felt that the routine laboratory evaluation of all men with gynecomastia to detect underlying disease is also not cost-effective and suggesting more selective laboratory testing, guided by the individual patient’s medical history and examination
  • 48.  It is certainly true that asymptomatic men with incidentally discovered palpable breast tissue generally need only a careful history and physical examination and do not usually benefit from laboratory testing.
  • 49.  In the realm of therapy, medical treatment has its own controversies. The overall response rate to tamoxifen has varied from 50– 80%, although reported side effects have been few. It has not yet been clearly established whether tamoxifen and raloxifene are of equal benefit, although it seems reasonably clear that both are more effective than aromatase inhibitors.
  • 50.  Surgical therapy is generally agreed to be the most effective means of restoring the normal contour of the breast, but many different techniques and approaches are in current use and are likely to be influenced by the degree of breast enlargement as well as the proportion of glandular and fibrous tissue vs. adipose tissue present. In addition, not all patients treated surgically are pleased with the results
  • 51.   Although sometimes history suggested the ultimate cause, it is important to rule out other underlying diseases and neoplasms and then to offer the patient the appropriate therapeutic modalities from which to choose.