Fibrocystic Change in the Male Breast: A Case Report and Review of Literature of a Rare Entity

Authors

  • Gbaa LZ Author
  • Umobong EO Author
  • Ojo BA Author
  • Ugwu VI Author
  • Gyenger D Author
  • Usher R Author

Keywords:

Benign Breast Disease, Fibrocystic Change, Histopathology, Male Breast

Abstract

Fibrocystic change (FCC) is a common benign breast condition in women, but its occurrence in men is exceedingly rare. We present a case of a 30-year-old male with a 6-year history of a solitary left breast mass. Histopathological analysis revealed classical features of FCC. This case adds to the sparse global and regional literature and underscores the importance of recognizing rare benign male breast lesions to avoid over-treatment and misdiagnosis. A comprehensive review of the global, Sub-Saharan African, and Nigerian literature over the past 10 years is also presented.

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Author Biographies

  • Gbaa LZ

    Consultant Surgeon Department of Surgery, 

  • Umobong EO

    Department of Laboratory Medicine, 

  • Ojo BA

    Consultant Anatomical and Forensic Pathologist, Department of Anatomic
    Pathology, 

  • Ugwu VI

    Consultant Anatomic Pathologist, Department of Histopathology, 

  • Gyenger D

     Anatomical Pathology Department of Anatomic Pathology 

  • Usher R

    Anatomical Pathology Department of Anatomic Pathology 

Published

2025-06-16

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Fibrocystic Change in the Male Breast: A Case Report and Review of Literature of a Rare Entity. (2025). Western Journal of Medical and Biomedical Sciences, 6(2), 117-121. https://wjmbs.org/index.php/home/article/view/22

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