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- often divided based on the severity into two types, macromastia and gigantomastia. Hypertrophy of the breast tissues may be caused by increased histologic...
- model. Her pseudonym is a word-play on "enormous ****", a result of gigantomastia. She holds the Guinness World World Record for largest natural ****...
- which specializes in "activity kits". As a teen, Frye suffered from gigantomastia. She underwent a breast reduction three months before her 16th birthday...
- the treatment of tuberculosis. It has been implicated as a cause of gigantomastia in a single 1970 case report, and, along with D-penicilliamine, bucillamine...
- treatment of tuberculosis. It has been ****ociated with a case report of gigantomastia. Similarly, there have been a variety of case reports in the literature...
- and validated in cisgender women and men, women with macromastia or gigantomastia, and transgender women. Average breast volumes have been reported to...
- shoulders; and the improper fit of clothes. In the patient affected by gigantomastia (>1,000 gm overweight per breast), the average breast-volume reduction...
- gynecomastia surgeries for cisgender men, breast reduction surgery for gigantomastia, and the separate mastectomies done for breast cancer. Top surgery involves...
- cir****cision cleft lip eczema elephantiasis erysipelas frostbite gangrene gigantomastia gynecomastia keloids leprosy necrosis McCune–Albright syndrome neurofibromatosis...
- and is extremely excessive, it is called macromastia (also known as gigantomastia or breast hypertrophy) and is similarly considered to be pathological...