A CASE REPORT: ANTIRETROVIRAL-ASSOCIATED BILATERAL GYNECOMASTIA

Highlights: • Gynecomastia is a known potential side effect of efavirenz, which may manifest in HIV patients. • Healthcare providers should be vigilant and address the potential adverse effects of medications prescribed to individuals with HIV, including gynecomastia. • Surgeons in resource-limi...

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Main Authors: Erdo Puncak Sidarta, Syeben Hezer Epatah Hietingwati, Robertus Arian Datusanantyo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA 2023-06-01
Series:Jurnal Rekonstruksi dan Estetik
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Online Access:https://e-journal.unair.ac.id/JRE/article/view/37277
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Summary:Highlights: • Gynecomastia is a known potential side effect of efavirenz, which may manifest in HIV patients. • Healthcare providers should be vigilant and address the potential adverse effects of medications prescribed to individuals with HIV, including gynecomastia. • Surgeons in resource-limited areas show flexibility and can achieve satisfactory results in procedures despite limited resources and surgical options. Abstract: Background: Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) patients can now access antiretroviral drugs even in  resource-limited area. The majority of patients receive the fixed daily dose of an efavirenz-based antiviral (ARV) as advised by the World Health Organization (WHO), despite the fact that gynecomastia is a recognized side effect of evafirenz. Case Ilustration: We report a 31 year-old male with antiretroviral-associated gynecomastia that underwent the bilateral excision without liposuction procedure with satisfying result. Discussion: Surgeon in limited-resource area faces limited resources to perform some specific procedure. Meanwhile, limited resources also poses patients avoidable adverse events in otherwise clinical setting. The antiretroviral-associated gynecomastia is unavoidable because limited regimen choice. Surgeon needs also to adjust the surgical option to achieve satisfying result without instrument complexities. Conclusion: We reported satisfying surgical outcome in antiretroviral-associated bilateral gynecomastia patient with limited clinical setting.
ISSN:2301-7937
2774-6062