“…However, the presence of unusual cytologic features, such as increased cellularity, marked cellular atypia, apocrine metaplasia and foamy histiocytes, may cause diagnostic problems in male breast aspirates. [9][10][11] The literature on these uncommon findings of gynecomastia is sparse and sometimes controversial. As an example, some authors have reported apoVolume 45, Number 6/November-December 2001 chemotherapy, radiation therapy and anabolic drug abuse.…”