ObjectiveGynaecomastia is frequent in pubertal boys and is regarded as a self-limiting abnormality. However, longitudinal studies proving this hypothesis are scarce.DesignLongitudinal follow-up study (median 2.4, range 1.0-4.8 years).MethodsThe regression of breast diameter was analysed in 31 pubertal boys aged 11.7-16.1 (median 13.2) years with gynaecomastia. Furthermore, weight changes (as BMI-SDS) and pubertal stage, oestradiol [E2], oestriol, oestrone, androstenedione, testosterone [T], dihydrotestosterone, gonadotropins, IGF-1, and IGFBP-3 serum concentrations determined at first clinical presentation were related to breast diameter regression determined by palpation and disappearance of breast glandular tissue in ultrasound in follow-...
Background Earlier puberty is widely linked with future obesity and cardiometabolic disease. We exam...
Objective: Klinefelter syndrome (KS) (47,XXY and variants, KS) is the most common sex chromosome dis...
Introduction: We describe the etiology, MRI findings, and growth patterns in girls who had presented...
ObjectiveGynaecomastia is frequent in pubertal boys and is regarded as a self-limiting abnormality. ...
AbstractPubertal gynaecomastia affects up to 70% of male adolescents, with the highest prevalence oc...
Objective: To investigate the impact of early exposure to androgen excess on gonadotropin-dependent ...
Gynecomastia-the enlargement of male breast tissue in men-is a common finding, frequently observed i...
Pubertal gynecomastia is a common condition observed in up to 65% of adolescent males. It is usuall...
Children who experience early pubertal development have an increased risk of developing cancer (brea...
Gynaecomastia is a common pathological condition of breast seen in men. This is defined as benign en...
ObjectiveIt is unclear how childhood adipose tissue deposition influences sex hormone profiles in la...
Objective: To describe the case of a 17-year-old transgender boy who experienced breast development ...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that patterns of pubertal maturation are associated with di...
AbstractA 6-year-old boy presented with bilateral gynecomastia and breast tenderness. The condition ...
Context Transient thelarche (TT), that is, the appearance, regression and subsequent reappearance of...
Background Earlier puberty is widely linked with future obesity and cardiometabolic disease. We exam...
Objective: Klinefelter syndrome (KS) (47,XXY and variants, KS) is the most common sex chromosome dis...
Introduction: We describe the etiology, MRI findings, and growth patterns in girls who had presented...
ObjectiveGynaecomastia is frequent in pubertal boys and is regarded as a self-limiting abnormality. ...
AbstractPubertal gynaecomastia affects up to 70% of male adolescents, with the highest prevalence oc...
Objective: To investigate the impact of early exposure to androgen excess on gonadotropin-dependent ...
Gynecomastia-the enlargement of male breast tissue in men-is a common finding, frequently observed i...
Pubertal gynecomastia is a common condition observed in up to 65% of adolescent males. It is usuall...
Children who experience early pubertal development have an increased risk of developing cancer (brea...
Gynaecomastia is a common pathological condition of breast seen in men. This is defined as benign en...
ObjectiveIt is unclear how childhood adipose tissue deposition influences sex hormone profiles in la...
Objective: To describe the case of a 17-year-old transgender boy who experienced breast development ...
BACKGROUND: There is increasing evidence that patterns of pubertal maturation are associated with di...
AbstractA 6-year-old boy presented with bilateral gynecomastia and breast tenderness. The condition ...
Context Transient thelarche (TT), that is, the appearance, regression and subsequent reappearance of...
Background Earlier puberty is widely linked with future obesity and cardiometabolic disease. We exam...
Objective: Klinefelter syndrome (KS) (47,XXY and variants, KS) is the most common sex chromosome dis...
Introduction: We describe the etiology, MRI findings, and growth patterns in girls who had presented...