GESTATIONAL GIGANTOMASTIA (CLINICAL CASE)

Gigantomastia (macromastia, hypermastia) is a rare disease associated with excessive hypertrophy of the connective tissue of the breast in women. Gestational gigantomastia is a type of disease, the most common type. It develops during pregnancy under the influence of hormonal surges of progesterone...

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Main Authors: Светлана Ивановна Елгина, Нонна Марковна Шибельгут, Вероника Валерьевна Власова, Наталья Анатольевна Батина, Вадим Гельевич Мозес, Кира Борисовна Мозес, Елена Владимировна Рудаева
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Published: The Publishing House Medicine and Enlightenment 2021-04-01
Series:Медицина в Кузбассе
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Online Access:https://mednauki.ru/index.php/MK/article/view/559
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author Светлана Ивановна Елгина
Нонна Марковна Шибельгут
Вероника Валерьевна Власова
Наталья Анатольевна Батина
Вадим Гельевич Мозес
Кира Борисовна Мозес
Елена Владимировна Рудаева
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Вероника Валерьевна Власова
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Вадим Гельевич Мозес
Кира Борисовна Мозес
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description Gigantomastia (macromastia, hypermastia) is a rare disease associated with excessive hypertrophy of the connective tissue of the breast in women. Gestational gigantomastia is a type of disease, the most common type. It develops during pregnancy under the influence of hormonal surges of progesterone, prolactin, and estradiol. More often, gigantomastia is bilateral, less often-unilateral. The disease occurs in one case per 28000-100000 pregnancies. As a rule, the condition develops in the first trimester under the influence of placental hormones. The consequences of the disease are more often observed in women with multiple pregnancies. Approximately 150 cases of gestational gigantomastia have been reported. After childbirth, in some cases, the breasts return to their postpartum state, but with subsequent pregnancy they increase again, usually more significantly. The condition threatens the health of the mother, but has a good outcome for the fetus. Despite the benign nature of gigantomastia, it can cause a dangerous condition and even death from severe infection and cardiopulmonary failure. This article describes a rare clinical case of gestational gigantomastia. Taking into account the optimal chosen management tactics of the patient, a relatively favorable outcome of pregnancy and childbirth for the mother and fetus was obtained.
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spelling doaj-art-49e833ff67bf42a384982010f69d0eb92025-08-20T03:58:22ZrusThe Publishing House Medicine and EnlightenmentМедицина в Кузбассе1819-09012588-04112021-04-012017177499GESTATIONAL GIGANTOMASTIA (CLINICAL CASE)Светлана Ивановна Елгина0Нонна Марковна Шибельгут1Вероника Валерьевна Власова2Наталья Анатольевна Батина3Вадим Гельевич Мозес4Кира Борисовна Мозес5Елена Владимировна Рудаева6ФГБОУ ВО КемГМУ Минздрава России, г. КемеровоГАУЗ КО КОКБ им. С.В. Беляева, г. КемеровоГАУЗ ККБ им. С.В. Беляева, г. КемеровоГАУЗ КО КОКБ им. С.В. Беляева, г. КемеровоФГБОУ ВО КемГМУ Минздрава России, г. КемеровоФГБОУ ВО КемГМУ Минздрава России, г. КемеровоФГБОУ ВО КемГМУ Минздрава России, г. КемеровоGigantomastia (macromastia, hypermastia) is a rare disease associated with excessive hypertrophy of the connective tissue of the breast in women. Gestational gigantomastia is a type of disease, the most common type. It develops during pregnancy under the influence of hormonal surges of progesterone, prolactin, and estradiol. More often, gigantomastia is bilateral, less often-unilateral. The disease occurs in one case per 28000-100000 pregnancies. As a rule, the condition develops in the first trimester under the influence of placental hormones. The consequences of the disease are more often observed in women with multiple pregnancies. Approximately 150 cases of gestational gigantomastia have been reported. After childbirth, in some cases, the breasts return to their postpartum state, but with subsequent pregnancy they increase again, usually more significantly. The condition threatens the health of the mother, but has a good outcome for the fetus. Despite the benign nature of gigantomastia, it can cause a dangerous condition and even death from severe infection and cardiopulmonary failure. This article describes a rare clinical case of gestational gigantomastia. Taking into account the optimal chosen management tactics of the patient, a relatively favorable outcome of pregnancy and childbirth for the mother and fetus was obtained.https://mednauki.ru/index.php/MK/article/view/559гестационная гигантомастиябеременностьроды
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Нонна Марковна Шибельгут
Вероника Валерьевна Власова
Наталья Анатольевна Батина
Вадим Гельевич Мозес
Кира Борисовна Мозес
Елена Владимировна Рудаева
GESTATIONAL GIGANTOMASTIA (CLINICAL CASE)
Медицина в Кузбассе
гестационная гигантомастия
беременность
роды
title GESTATIONAL GIGANTOMASTIA (CLINICAL CASE)
title_full GESTATIONAL GIGANTOMASTIA (CLINICAL CASE)
title_fullStr GESTATIONAL GIGANTOMASTIA (CLINICAL CASE)
title_full_unstemmed GESTATIONAL GIGANTOMASTIA (CLINICAL CASE)
title_short GESTATIONAL GIGANTOMASTIA (CLINICAL CASE)
title_sort gestational gigantomastia clinical case
topic гестационная гигантомастия
беременность
роды
url https://mednauki.ru/index.php/MK/article/view/559
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