Darkening of white hair in Parkinson's disease

Summary We describe a patient with long‐standing Parkinson's disease who noted that his white hair turned grey and darkened 8 months after the addition of carbidopa to his established levodopa (L‐dopa) therapy and 4 months after the introduction of bromocriptine.

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical and experimental dermatology 1989-07, Vol.14 (4), p.317-318
Hauptverfasser: REYNOLDS, N.J., CROSSLEY, J., FERGUSON, I., PEACHEY, R.D.G.
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description Summary We describe a patient with long‐standing Parkinson's disease who noted that his white hair turned grey and darkened 8 months after the addition of carbidopa to his established levodopa (L‐dopa) therapy and 4 months after the introduction of bromocriptine.
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Drug toxicity and drugs side effects treatment
Hair Color - physiology
Humans
Levodopa - therapeutic use
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Parkinson Disease - drug therapy
Parkinson Disease - physiopathology
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Toxicity: skin, dermoskeleton
title Darkening of white hair in Parkinson's disease
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