Abstract
We report a case of gynaecomastia developed in a HIV-seropositive man, associated with a severe lipodystrophy. We hypothesize the responsibility of stavudine and didanosine in the development of these 2 complications. If many reports suggest that the protease inhibitors may promote gynaecomastia, long-term nucleoside analogue therapy may also cause this side effect.
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