Gynecomastia in a Patient Taking Meloxicam-A Case Report
Gynecomastia is benign enlargement of glandular tissue in the male breast. It occurs due to an imbalance of estrogen and testosterone. It may be unilateral or bilateral. Physiologic gynecomastia commonly occurs in infants and during puberty and is self-limited. Gynecomastia may affect up to 50% of a...
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Main Authors: | Steven L. Rosas (Author), Mark E. Deyo-Svendsen (Author), Rachel Z. Oldfather (Author), Michael R. Phillips (Author), T. Andrew Israel (Author), Emily R. Weisenbeck (Author) |
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2020-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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