Bilateral fibroadenomas and gynecomastia in a young male: sequential or concurrent diseases: case report

In this case report of bilateral fibroadenomas of the breast in a 17-year-old male, we add to the relatively small number of reported cases. Initially assumed to be Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment (HAART)-associated gynecomastia, our patient with congenital HIV, had normal hormone levels and...

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Main Authors: Prince Kasongo Mwila, Baudouin Kongolo Kakudji, Marchant Neville Momberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAMJ 2020-03-01
Series:PAMJ Clinical Medicine
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Online Access: https://www.clinical-medicine.panafrican-med-journal.com/content/article/2/123/pdf/123.pdf
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Summary:In this case report of bilateral fibroadenomas of the breast in a 17-year-old male, we add to the relatively small number of reported cases. Initially assumed to be Highly Active Antiretroviral Treatment (HAART)-associated gynecomastia, our patient with congenital HIV, had normal hormone levels and was otherwise of normal secondary sexual development, except for an uncomplicated undescended testis. The conjunction of clinical finding, imaging and histological finding confirmed a fibroadenoma with gynecomastia. Only a small number of bilateral fibroadenomas in male have been reported in the literature. The finding of co-occurring gynecomastia strengthens the argument for gynecomastia as a necessary prerequisite for the development of fibroadenoma in male due to the quasi inexistent glandular tissue in a normal male breast (the so called sequential theory). The finding suggest that despite the scarcity of fibroadenoma in male, this condition can still be found in the spectrum of male breast pathologies.
ISSN:2707-2797
2707-2797