Chan_2020_Australas.J.Dermatol_61_e417

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Title : Re-pigmentation of hair after prolonged cholinesterase inhibitor therapy in a Chinese population - Chan_2020_Australas.J.Dermatol_61_e417
Author(s) : Chan LKM , Braidy N , Ng W , Xu YH , Chen J , McDonald R , Chan DKY
Ref : Australas J Dermatol , 61 :e417 , 2020
Abstract :

Eighty consecutive Chinese patients diagnosed with Alzheimer disease were assessed for darkening of grey hair. Of the 62 eligible patients (mean age = 79.3 +/- 7.9 years; male: female = 1:1.48), 24/62 (38.7%, 95%CI: 26.6 - 51.9) reported hair darkening after prolonged usage of cholinesterase inhibitor for at least 6 months. Of the 24 patients with hair darkening, 17 (70.9%) experienced hair darkening in the occipital region, 3 (12.5%) in the parietal region, 2 (8.3%) patients in the frontal region and 2 (8.3%) patients experienced hair darkening in multiple regions. Analysis of melanin concentration showed no significant difference between darkened hair of patients after prolonged drug use and the dark hair of controls (P = 0.381).

PubMedSearch : Chan_2020_Australas.J.Dermatol_61_e417
PubMedID: 32597493

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Chan LKM, Braidy N, Ng W, Xu YH, Chen J, McDonald R, Chan DKY (2020)
Re-pigmentation of hair after prolonged cholinesterase inhibitor therapy in a Chinese population
Australas J Dermatol 61 :e417

Chan LKM, Braidy N, Ng W, Xu YH, Chen J, McDonald R, Chan DKY (2020)
Australas J Dermatol 61 :e417