We report possibly the oldest evidence of gynecomastia in mummified human remains. Computed tomography was performed on the mummified remains of an early 17th century Northern Finnish vicar. The examination of the scans revealed large bilateral subareolar irregular masses resembling female mammary glands. The nearly septuagenarian vicar appears to have had gynecomastia, as it is a common condition in elderly men, and is sometimes associated with obesity. Gynecomastia is the most likely explanation for these findings. Clin. Anat., 2018. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc
The present case was investigated using non-invasive methods in order to preserve the mummified body...
We report three ancient cases of prostatic hyperplasia recently observed in natural and artificial m...
Gynecomastia is an enlargement of the mammary glands in men, which is more often bilateral and less ...
Abstract We report possibly the oldest evidence of gynecomastia in mummified human remains. Compute...
Breast is often observed in mummies but only occasionally investigated, an issue in part explained b...
Gynecomastia is defined as excessive development of the male mammary gland. It should be differentia...
Publicación ISIBackground: Gynecomastia can be physiological or pathological. A limited study of gyn...
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a birth defect of the diaphragm resulting in pulmonary sequ...
The breast has not been widely studied in mummified human remains, though it can be recognized in ma...
Ancient neoplasms diagnosed in the soft tissues of mummies are limited to 18 cases so far, with only...
Gynecomastia is a benign enlargement of the male breast tissue, either due to the proliferation of g...
We present and discuss a late-nineteenth century clinical case described by Professor Taruffi in a s...
Mammography is a low dose radiographic imaging of the breast tissue. Screening and diagnostic mammog...
Excavations beneath the crossing at Ripon Cathedral in North Yorkshire recently revealed a burial ra...
Herniation pits (HPs) of the femoral neck were first described in a radiological publication in 1982...
The present case was investigated using non-invasive methods in order to preserve the mummified body...
We report three ancient cases of prostatic hyperplasia recently observed in natural and artificial m...
Gynecomastia is an enlargement of the mammary glands in men, which is more often bilateral and less ...
Abstract We report possibly the oldest evidence of gynecomastia in mummified human remains. Compute...
Breast is often observed in mummies but only occasionally investigated, an issue in part explained b...
Gynecomastia is defined as excessive development of the male mammary gland. It should be differentia...
Publicación ISIBackground: Gynecomastia can be physiological or pathological. A limited study of gyn...
Congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) is a birth defect of the diaphragm resulting in pulmonary sequ...
The breast has not been widely studied in mummified human remains, though it can be recognized in ma...
Ancient neoplasms diagnosed in the soft tissues of mummies are limited to 18 cases so far, with only...
Gynecomastia is a benign enlargement of the male breast tissue, either due to the proliferation of g...
We present and discuss a late-nineteenth century clinical case described by Professor Taruffi in a s...
Mammography is a low dose radiographic imaging of the breast tissue. Screening and diagnostic mammog...
Excavations beneath the crossing at Ripon Cathedral in North Yorkshire recently revealed a burial ra...
Herniation pits (HPs) of the femoral neck were first described in a radiological publication in 1982...
The present case was investigated using non-invasive methods in order to preserve the mummified body...
We report three ancient cases of prostatic hyperplasia recently observed in natural and artificial m...
Gynecomastia is an enlargement of the mammary glands in men, which is more often bilateral and less ...