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Ngoc-Nhu Jennifer Nguyen1, Lilia Maria Sanchez2, Mariam Yassa3
1Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Abstract:
Gigantomastia is an uncommon benign condition characterized by massive breast enlargement. It is most often due to hormonal imbalance secondary to puberty or pregnancy, or induced by a pharmacological agent but can also be idiopathic. Herein, we report a rare case of idiopathic gigantomastia in a 46-year-old female on antiepileptic multiple-drug therapy who underwent total bilateral mastectomy to relieve associated pain.
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