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Scalp Hair Loss Caused by Octreotide in a Patient with Acromegaly: A Case Report.
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1995
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Pituitary Adenoma ShrinkagePituitary GlandCase ReportHair GrowthGrowth HormoneScalp Hair LossGynecologyEndocrine SurgerySurgeryPituitary AdenomaPituitary DiseaseDermatologyEndocrinologyMedicineEndocrine DiseaseReproductive Endocrinology
We used octreotide to treat a woman with acromegaly and observed pituitary adenoma shrinkage after 5 months. Diffuse scalp hair loss occurred after 5 months, resulting in the discontinuation of treatment. After the cessation of octreotide, the hair loss stopped and hair growth resumed. Since bromocriptine did not effectively decrease the GH level of the patient, we decided to perform transsphenoidal surgery. After resection of the pituitary adenoma, her GH and IGF-1 levels were normalized. Although octreotide-induced scalp hair loss has not been well recognized, we should pay more attention to this side effect.