Reversal of andro-genetic alopecia in a male. A spironolactone effect?

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This 73-year-old white male has been bald since the age of 28. He developed nonA-nonB-induced liver cirrhosis and had been treated with spironolactone for the last 6 years. For the last 3 months, his hair had started to regrow over the scalp. This might be related to the antiandrogenic effect of spironolactone.

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Bou-Abboud, C. F., Nemec, F., & Toffel, F. (1990). Reversal of andro-genetic alopecia in a male. A spironolactone effect? Acta Dermato-Venereologica, 70(4), 342–343. https://doi.org/10.2340/0001555570342343

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