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*[Disease name] is caused by a mutation in the [gene name] gene.
*[Disease name] is caused by a mutation in the [gene name] gene.


===Based  on the androgen and estrogen balance===


According to underlying pathophysiology, the causes of gynecomastia are:
'''Decreased Testosterone'''
=== Decreased Testosterone ===
* [[Androgen-insensitivity syndrome]]
* [[Androgen-insensitivity syndrome]]
* [[Congenital anorchia]]
* [[Congenital anorchia]]
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* Viral [[orchitis]]
* Viral [[orchitis]]


=== Increased Estrogens ===
'''Increased Estrogens'''
* [[Adrenal cancer]]
* [[Adrenal cancer]]
* Chronic liver disease
* Chronic liver disease

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Overview

  • Disease name] may be caused by [cause1], [cause2], or [cause3].
  • Common causes of [disease] include [cause1], [cause2], and [cause3].
  • The most common cause of gynaecomastia is idiopathic.[1]
Less common causes of [disease name] include [cause 2], [cause 3], and [cause 4].
  • The cause of [disease name] has not been identified. To review risk factors for the development of [disease name], click here.

Causes

  • Disease name] may be caused by [cause1], [cause2], or [cause3].
  • Common causes of [disease] include [cause1], [cause2], and [cause3].
  • The most common cause of [disease name] is [cause 1]. Less common causes of [disease name] include [cause 2], [cause 3], and [cause 4].
  • The cause of [disease name] has not been identified. To review risk factors for the development of [disease name], click here.

Life-threatening Causes

  • Life-threatening causes of [symptom/manifestation] include [cause1], [cause2], and [cause3].
  • [Cause] is a life-threatening cause of [disease].

Common Causes

[Disease name] may be caused by:

  • [cause1]
  • [cause2]
  • [cause3]
  • [Disease name] is caused by an infection with [pathogen name].
  • [Pathogen name] is caused by [pathogen name].

Less Common Causes

Less common causes of disease name include:

  • [cause1]
  • [cause2]
  • [cause3]

Genetic Causes

  • [Disease name] is caused by a mutation in the [gene name] gene.

Based on the androgen and estrogen balance

Decreased Testosterone

Increased Estrogens

Physiologic causes

  • Benign gynecomastia of adolescence
  • Drugs
  • Familial gynecomastia
  • Gynecomastia in the newborn
  • Gynecomastia of aging

Causes by Organ System

Cardiovascular No underlying causes
Chemical/Poisoning No underlying causes
Dental No underlying causes
Dermatologic No underlying causes
Drug Side Effect Alcohol, Anabolic, Bicalutamide, Chemotherapeutic, Chlorpromazine, Cimetidine, Clomiphene, Diazepam, Digoxin, Efavirenz, Estrogens, Etravirine, Etomidate, Febuxostat, Finasteride, Fluoxymesterone, Haloperidol, Heroin, Histrelin, Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), Iloperidone, Isoniazid, Ketoconazole, Leuprolide, Loxapine, Marijuana, Megestrol, Methadone, Methyldopa, Metoclopramide, Metronidazole, Mitotane, Nifedipine, Nizatidine, Oxandrolone, Olanzapine, Omeprazole, Oxymetholone, Penicillamine, Phenothiazine, Pramipexole, Sertraline, Sorafenib, Spironolactone, Steroid, Tamoxifen, Tiagabine, Tricyclic antidepressants, Trifluoperazine, Verapamil, Melatonin
Ear Nose Throat No underlying causes
Endocrine No underlying causes
Environmental No underlying causes
Gastroenterologic No underlying causes
Genetic No underlying causes
Hematologic No underlying causes
Iatrogenic No underlying causes
Infectious Disease No underlying causes
Musculoskeletal/Orthopedic No underlying causes
Neurologic No underlying causes
Nutritional/Metabolic No underlying causes
Obstetric/Gynecologic No underlying causes
Oncologic No underlying causes
Ophthalmologic No underlying causes
Overdose/Toxicity No underlying causes
Psychiatric No underlying causes
Pulmonary No underlying causes
Renal/Electrolyte No underlying causes
Rheumatology/Immunology/Allergy No underlying causes
Sexual No underlying causes
Trauma No underlying causes
Urologic No underlying causes
Miscellaneous No underlying causes


Causes in Alphabetical Order

List the causes of the disease in alphabetical order.[2] [3]

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References

  1. Vandeven H, Pensler J. PMID 28613563. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. Sailer, Christian, Wasner, Susanne. Differential Diagnosis Pocket. Hermosa Beach, CA: Borm Bruckmeir Publishing LLC, 2002:77 ISBN 1591032016
  3. Kahan, Scott, Smith, Ellen G. In A Page: Signs and Symptoms. Malden, Massachusetts: Blackwell Publishing, 2004:68 ISBN 140510368X

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