2020
DOI: 10.1055/s-0040-1715174
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Interdisciplinary Approach for the Medical Management of Gestational Gigantomastia

Abstract: Background Gestational gigantomastia is a rare and debilitating condition that is thought to result from hormone hypersensitivity. Several definitions have been proposed using breast weight and change in body mass index, but the breast growth is best summarized as rapid, diffuse, and excessive. Case We report a case of a 31-year-old woman with a history of infertility and cystic fibrosis that developed pathologic breast growth during hormonal preparation for in vitro fertilization. Her serum laborato… Show more

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“…Hypertrophied axillary breast tissue during pregnancy can be diagnosed as GG if growth has been rapid and incapacitating, as was the case in our patient 3 . Although the etiology of GG is not well‐established, it has been associated with hormonal hypersensitivity, hyperprolactinemia, and autoimmune disorders, although most patients do not have abnormal bloodwork 2,7,9,10 . Pedicled lipoma is less likely because it is primarily unilateral and less responsive to hormonal stimulation 11 .…”
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“…Hypertrophied axillary breast tissue during pregnancy can be diagnosed as GG if growth has been rapid and incapacitating, as was the case in our patient 3 . Although the etiology of GG is not well‐established, it has been associated with hormonal hypersensitivity, hyperprolactinemia, and autoimmune disorders, although most patients do not have abnormal bloodwork 2,7,9,10 . Pedicled lipoma is less likely because it is primarily unilateral and less responsive to hormonal stimulation 11 .…”
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confidence: 69%
“…Severe complications have been reported, including tissue necrosis, sepsis, deep vein thrombosis, and hemorrhage from enlarged venous sinuses 2,4–6 . Treatment—which ranges from expectant management to surgical intervention—is individualized for each patient and aims to slow the progression of tissue hypertrophy while relieving symptoms 7 …”
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