Presentation
Enlarged both breasts
Patient Data
Age: 30 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Pseudogynecomastia
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Bilateral prominent fatty tissue of breast with no detected glandular tissue.
From the case:
Pseudogynecomastia
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Bilateral prominent fatty tissue of breast with no detected glandular tissue.
Case Discussion
Pseudogynecomastia is commonly seen in obese people caused by benign diffuse proliferation of normal fatty tissue but no developed glandular parenchyma.