• Ann Acad Med Singap · Jul 1998

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    Hyperthyroidism with gynaecomastia as the initial complaint: a case report.

    • H K Ho and K C Loh.
    • Department of General Medicine, Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore.
    • Ann Acad Med Singap. 1998 Jul 1;27(4):594-6.

    AbstractAlthough gynaecomastia is a well-documented manifestation among male patients with hyperthyroidism, it is extremely rare to present as the initial or chief complaint in a subject with undiagnosed hyperthyroidism. We report a case of a 38-year-old Chinese man presenting with painful enlargement of both breasts of one month's duration. Examination revealed bilateral tender gynaecomastia. In addition, he was noted to have warm and moist peripheries, resting tachycardia and an enlarged goitre. Hyperthyroidism was confirmed biochemically. Treatment of thyrotoxicosis resulted in resolution of the gynaecomastia. This case report demonstrates that gynaecomastia may predominate over the commonly recognised, more manifest and urgent symptoms of hyperthyroidism.

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