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=== Surgical classification of gynecomastia === | === Surgical classification of gynecomastia === | ||
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! style="background: #4479BA; | ! rowspan="2" style="background: #4479BA;" | {{fontcolor|#FFF| Classification system}} | ||
! style="background: #4479BA | ! colspan="2" style="background: #4479BA;" |{{fontcolor|#FFF|Criteria}} | ||
! style="background: #4479BA | ! rowspan="2" style="background: #4479BA;" | {{fontcolor|#FFF|Description}} | ||
! style="background: #4479BA | |- | ||
! style="background: #4479BA;" |{{fontcolor|#FFF|Physical}} | |||
! style="background: #4479BA;" |{{fontcolor|#FFF|Tissue type}} | |||
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|Nydick's | |Nydick's | ||
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|Physical | |Physical | ||
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|Tanner's | |Tanner's | ||
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|Physical | |Physical | ||
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*Stage 1: [[Nipple]] prominence | *Stage 1: [[Nipple]] prominence | ||
*Stage 2: [[Mammillary body|Mammillary]] button stage | *Stage 2: [[Mammillary body|Mammillary]] button stage. The [[breast]] and the nipple-areola complex are slightly swollen and diameter of the [[areola]] increases | ||
*Stage 3: Further swelling of the [[breast]] and [[areola]] without separation of their edges | *Stage 3: Further swelling of the [[breast]] and [[areola]] without separation of their edges | ||
*Stage 4: [[Areola]] and [[nipple]] become protrusive and form a secondary protrusion above the [[breast]] | *Stage 4: [[Areola]] and [[nipple]] become protrusive and form a secondary protrusion above the [[breast]] | ||
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|Simon's | |Simon's | ||
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|Physical | |Physical | ||
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* | * Grade 1: Small visible [[breast]] enlargement and no skin redundancy | ||
* | * Grade 2a: Moderate [[breast]] enlargement without skin redundancy | ||
* | * Grade 2b: Moderate [[breast]] enlargement with skin redundancy | ||
* | * Grade 3: Marked [[breast]] enlargement with marked skin redundancy | ||
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|Deutinger's and Freilinger's | |Deutinger's and Freilinger's | ||
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|Physical | |Physical | ||
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*Grade 1: [[Thoracic wall]] poor in the flesh | *Grade 1: [[Thoracic wall]] poor in the flesh with [[mammary tissue]] localized behind and around the [[nipple]] without skin excess | ||
*Grade 2: [[Adipose]] thoracic wall | *Grade 2: [[Adipose]] thoracic wall with widespread alterations and [[breast]]s similar to feminine ones during puberty | ||
*Grade 3: Widespread alterations | *Grade 3: Widespread alterations with excess [[adipose]] tissue, skin redundancy and inframammary fold and [[ptosis]] | ||
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|Cohen's | |Cohen's | ||
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|Physical | |Physical | ||
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*Group 1: [[Glandular]] gynecomastia | *Group 1: [[Glandular]] gynecomastia | ||
*Group 2: [[Glandular]] gynecomastia with [[ptosis]] | *Group 2: [[Glandular]] gynecomastia with [[ptosis]] | ||
*Group 3: [[Adipose]] gynecomastia | *Group 3: [[Adipose]] gynecomastia | ||
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|Rohrich's | |Rohrich's | ||
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|Physical/Tissue type | |Physical/Tissue type | ||
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* | * Grade 1: Minimal [[hypertrophy]], (less than 250g of tissue) without [[ptosis]] | ||
** 1a: | ** 1a: Primarily [[glandular]] | ||
** 1b: Primarily fibrous | ** 1b: Primarily [[fibrous]] | ||
* | * Grade 2: moderate [[hypertrophy]] (250-500g of breast tissue) without [[ptosis]] | ||
** 2a: Primarily [[glandular]] | ** 2a: Primarily [[glandular]] | ||
** 2b: | ** 2b: Primarily [[fibrous]] | ||
* | * Grade 3: Severe [[hypertrophy]] (>500g of breast tissue with grade 1 ptosis [[glandular]] or [[fibrous]] | ||
* | * Grade 4: Severe [[hypertrophy]] with grade 2 or 3 ptosis [[glandular]] or [[fibrous]] | ||
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|Gusenoff's | |Gusenoff's | ||
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|Physical | |Physical | ||
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* | * Grade 1: Minimal excess skin and fat with minimal alteration of nipple-areola complex (NAC) and inframammary fold (IMF) | ||
** 1a: No lateral skin roll | ** 1a: No lateral skin roll | ||
** 1b: Lateral skin roll | ** 1b: Lateral skin roll | ||
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* | * Grade 2: Nipple-areola complex (NAC) and inframammary fold (IMF) below the ideal IMF with lateral chest roll and minimal upper abdominal laxity | ||
* Grade 3: Nipple-areola complex (NAC) and inframammary fold (IMF) below the ideal IMF with lateral chest roll and significant upper abdominal laxity | |||
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|Barros's | |Barros's | ||
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|Physical | |Physical | ||
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* | * Grade I: Increased diameter and slight protrusion limited to the [[areola]] region | ||
* | * Grade II: Moderate [[hypertrophy]] of the [[breast]] with the nipple-areola complex (NAC) above the inframammary fold (IMF) | ||
* | * Grade III: Major [[hypertrophy]] of the [[breast]] with [[glandular]] [[ptosis]] and the NAC situated at the same height as or as much as 1 cm below the inframammary fold (IM) | ||
* Grade IV: Major [[breast]] [[hypertrophy]] with skin redundancy, severe [[ptosis]], and the NAC positioned ≥1 cm below the inframammary fold (IMF) | * Grade IV: Major [[breast]] [[hypertrophy]] with skin redundancy, severe [[ptosis]], and the NAC positioned ≥1 cm below the inframammary fold (IMF) | ||
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|Çi̇l's | |Çi̇l's | ||
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|Imaging (computed tomography) | |Imaging (computed tomography) | ||
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* Gynecomastic [[adipose]] tissue/total gynecomastic tissue | * Gynecomastic [[adipose]] tissue/total gynecomastic tissue is <0.3 | ||
* Gynecomastic [[adipose]] tissue/total gynecomastic tissue | * Gynecomastic [[adipose]] tissue/total gynecomastic tissue is 0.3–0.5 | ||
* Gynecomastic [[adipose]] tissue/total gynecomastic tissue | * Gynecomastic [[adipose]] tissue/total gynecomastic tissue is >0.6 | ||
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|Cordova's | |Cordova's | ||
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|Physical | |Physical | ||
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* | * Grade I: Increase in diameter and protrusion limited to the [[areolar]] region | ||
* | * Grade II: [[Hypertrophy]] of all the structural components of the breast and the nipple-areola complex (NAC) is above the inframammary fold (IMF) | ||
* | * Grade III: [[Hypertrophy]] of all the structural components with nipple-areola complex (NAC) at the same height as or approximately 1 cm below the inframammary fold (IMF). In this group we can also include male [[tuberous breast]] | ||
* | * Grade IV: [[Hypertrophy]] of all the structural components with nipple-areola complex (NAC) >1 cm below theinframammary fold (IMF) | ||
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|Fruhstorfer's | |Fruhstorfer's | ||
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|Physical | |Physical | ||
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* Small-to-moderate | * Small-to-moderate gynecomastia | ||
* Moderate-to-large | * Moderate-to-large gynecomastia | ||
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|Mladick's | |Mladick's | ||
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|Physical | |Physical | ||
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|Monarca's | |Monarca's | ||
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|Physical/tissue type | |Physical/tissue type | ||
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* | * Grade I: Minimal [[hypertrophy]] (<250 g) | ||
** IA: Primarily fatty [[breast]] tissue | ** IA: Primarily fatty [[breast]] tissue | ||
** IB: Primarily fibrous [[breast]] tissue | ** IB: Primarily fibrous [[breast]] tissue | ||
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** ID: Gynoid (rounded) shape of the chest | ** ID: Gynoid (rounded) shape of the chest | ||
** IE: Absence of sternal notch II: Moderate [[hypertrophy]] (250–500 g) | ** IE: Absence of sternal notch II: Moderate [[hypertrophy]] (250–500 g) | ||
* | * Grade IIA: Primarily fatty [[breast]] tissue | ||
** IIB: Primarily fibrous [[breast]] tissue with peripheral fat | ** IIB: Primarily fibrous [[breast]] tissue with peripheral fat | ||
** IIC: [[Nipple]] malposition (upright or upward) | ** IIC: [[Nipple]] malposition (upright or upward) | ||
** IID: Moderate gynoid shape of the chest | ** IID: Moderate gynoid shape of the chest | ||
** IIE: Absence of sternal notch | ** IIE: Absence of sternal notch | ||
* | * Grade III: Severe [[hypertrophy]] with grade I [[ptosi]]s (>500 g) | ||
** IIIA: Fatty and fibrous tissue with | ** IIIA: Fatty and [[fibrous tissue]] with ptosis of grade I | ||
** IIIB: | ** IIIB: Nipple malposition (upright or upward) | ||
** IIIC: Severe gynoid shape of the chest | ** IIIC: Severe gynoid shape of the chest | ||
** IIID: Absence of sternal notch | ** IIID: Absence of sternal notch | ||
* Grade IV: Severe [[hypertrophy]] with grade II or III ptosis (>500–700 g) IVA: Fatty and fibrous tissue with [[ptosis]] of grade II | * Grade IV: Severe [[hypertrophy]] with grade II or III ptosis (>500–700 g) | ||
** IVA: Fatty and fibrous tissue with [[ptosis]] of grade II | |||
** IVB: Fatty and fibrous tissue with [[ptosis]] of with [[nipple]] reorientation grade III | ** IVB: Fatty and fibrous tissue with [[ptosis]] of with [[nipple]] reorientation grade III | ||
** IVC: [[Nipple]] malposition (upright or upward) | ** IVC: [[Nipple]] malposition (upright or upward) | ||
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|Ratnam's | |Ratnam's | ||
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|Physical | |Physical | ||
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* Type 1: Enlarged [[breasts]] with elastic skin and no fold | * Type 1: Enlarged [[breasts]] with elastic skin and no fold | ||
* Type 2: Enlarged [[breasts]] with elastic skin and an IMF | * Type 2: Enlarged [[breasts]] with elastic skin and an inframammory fold (IMF) | ||
* Type 3: Ptotic [[breasts]] with inelastic skin | * Type 3: Ptotic [[breasts]] with inelastic skin | ||
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|Webster's | |Webster's | ||
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|Tissue type | |Tissue type | ||
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Overview
Gynecomastia has been classified by various systems mainly based on surgical management, the severity of gynecomastia, physical appearance, and etiology.
Classification
Different gynecomastia classification systems are:[1][2][3][4][5][6]
Surgical classification of gynecomastia
Classification system | Criteria | Description | |
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Physical | Tissue type | ||
Nydick's | Physical |
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Tanner's | Physical |
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Simon's | Physical | ||
Deutinger's and Freilinger's | Physical |
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Cohen's | Physical | ||
Rohrich's | Physical/Tissue type |
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Gusenoff's | Physical |
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Barros's | Physical |
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Çi̇l's | Imaging (computed tomography) |
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Cordova's | Physical |
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Fruhstorfer's | Physical |
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Mladick's | Physical |
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Monarca's | Physical/tissue type |
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Ratnam's | Physical |
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Webster's | Tissue type |
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*NAC, nipple-areola complex; IMF, inframammary fold
Classification based on severity
Gynecomastia can be classified on the basis of severity as:
- Grade I: Minor enlargement with no skin excess
- Grade II: Moderate enlargement with no skin excess
- Grade III: Moderate enlargement with skin excess
- Grade IV: Marked enlargement with skin excess
Classifcation based on etiology
References
- ↑ Waltho D, Hatchell A, Thoma A (2017). "Gynecomastia Classification for Surgical Management: A Systematic Review and Novel Classification System". Plast Reconstr Surg. 139 (3): 638e–648e. doi:10.1097/PRS.0000000000003059. PMID 28234829.
- ↑ Monarca C, Rizzo MI (2013). "Gynecomastia: tips and tricks-classification and surgical approach". Plast Reconstr Surg. 131 (5): 863e–5e. doi:10.1097/PRS.0b013e318287a18f. PMID 23629140.
- ↑ Rohrich RJ, Ha RY, Kenkel JM, Adams WP (2003). "Classification and management of gynecomastia: defining the role of ultrasound-assisted liposuction". Plast Reconstr Surg. 111 (2): 909–23, discussion 924-5. doi:10.1097/01.PRS.0000042146.40379.25. PMID 12560721.
- ↑ Wollina, U; Goldman, A (June 2011). "Minimally invasive esthetic procedures of the male breast". Journal of cosmetic dermatology. 10 (2): 150–155. doi:10.1111/j.1473-2165.2011.00548.x. PMID 21649820.
- ↑ Simon BE, Hoffman S, Kahn S (1973). "Classification and surgical correction of gynecomastia". Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 51 (1): 48–52. PMID 4687568.
- ↑ Gikas P, Mokbel K (2007). "Management of gynaecomastia: an update". Int J Clin Pract. 61 (7): 1209–15. doi:10.1111/j.1742-1241.2006.01095.x. PMID 17362482.