Abstract
Gynaecomastia is a common situation, with a proliferation of glandular component of male breast secondary to an imbalance in sexual hormones in mammary tissue. A main cause of gynaecomastia is anabolic steroides consumption. Few studies have been performed in patients with high consumption of anabolic steroids, showing a high prevalence (52%). In this article we present a case of bilateral gynaecomastia secondary to anabolic steroids intake, with a partial response to tamoxifen. In summary, a patient with sportive habits and gynaecomastia, an early suspicious diagnosis is anabolic steroid intake. After suppression of anabolic steroid intake and treatment with tamoxifen, a high remission rate can be achieved. If gynaecomastia persisted, surgery is a good option.
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De Luis, D. A., Aller, R., Cuéllar, L. A., Terroba, C., & Romero, E. (2001). Anabolizantes esteroideos y ginecomastia. Revisión de la literatura. Anales de Medicina Interna, 18(9), 489–491. https://doi.org/10.4321/s0212-71992001000900010
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