Pubertal gynecomastia incidence among 530,000 boys: a cross sectional population based study
BackgroundAdolescent gynecomastia, a benign proliferation of male breast tissue, can lead to psychological issues during adolescence. The prevalence varies widely (4%−69%). The incidence peaks are during neonatal, pubertal, and senescent periods. Its affect on emotional well-being necessitates under...
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Main Authors: | Ori Berger (Author), Tzipi Hornik-Lurie (Author), Ran Talisman (Author) |
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