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Physiologic pubertal gynecomastia
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- This condition refers to breast development in a male.
- It occurs about one-third of normal males during early puberty.
- It takes a mild form in puberty.
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- Small lump beneath the nipple in one or both breasts
- It may be tender.
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- Estrogen-androgen imbalance
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- It usually requires no treatment.
- Surgical removal is rarely necessary.
- It usually goes away within a few months.
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