Riley Children's Health Annual Report 2023 – 2024

Board certified pediatric dermatologists at Riley Children’s Health provide high-quality care and the latest treatments for common dermatological conditions, such as eczema and acne, and more complex disorders of the skin. Through expert diagnosis and interventions, our goal is to improve quality of life for children with skin disease. DERMATOLOGY

RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

■ National study focused on understanding the long-term sequelae of PHACE syndrome ■ Study investigating the clinical features and genetic mutations associated with vascular overgrowth syndromes ■ Research focused on efforts to use artificial intelligence to identify high-risk infantile hemangiomas ■ Multi-institutional studies investigating infantile hemangiomas complicated by ulceration ■ Research describing novel patterns of segmental infantile hemangiomas—a subset of infantile hemangiomas associated with the highest risk for complications Professional organization affiliations COMMITTEE CHAIR, BIRTHMARKS FOCUSED STUDY GROUP Pediatric Dermatology Research Alliance Jenna Streicher, MD RESEARCH OUTCOMES COMMITTEE Pediatric Dermatology Research Alliance Anita N. Haggstrom, MD, FAAD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

DIVISION CHIEF Anita N. Haggstrom, MD, FAAD Professor of Dermatology and Pediatrics, IU School of Medicine > Connect with Dr. Haggstrom on Doximity.

PROGRAM DISTINCTIONS

Specialized programs Vascular Lesions Program

■ Nationally recognized experts in vascular anomalies with a dedicated multidisciplinary program that provides leading-edge care for children with vascular birthmarks ■ Only pediatric dermatologists in Indiana who are current or past leaders of the Birthmarks Research Group of the Pediatric Dermatology Research Alliance ■ Expertise using newly approved biologic medicines for eczema, psoriasis and other inflammatory skin diseases

Riley Children’s provides expert multidisciplinary care for children with complex vascular tumors and

2 board certified physicians

malformations, including: ■ Congenital hemangiomas ■ Infantile hemangiomas ■ Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma ■ Venous malformation ■ Lymphatic malformation ■ Other complex vascular syndromes

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NOTABLE PUBLICATIONS The Journal of Pediatrics: April 2024 Multicenter Study of Long-Term Outcomes and Quality of Life in PHACE Syndrome After Age 10 Pediatric Dermatology: November-December 2023 Clinical Characteristics of Infantile Hemangiomas With Aggressive, Persistent and Destructive Ulceration Pediatric Dermatology: March 2023 Severity of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (MIS-C) in Patients With and Without Mucocutaneous Findings

We offer unique access to a coordinated care model with specialists from dermatology, hematology/ oncology, interventional radiology, otolaryngology, plastic surgery and physical therapy.

Society of Pediatric Dermatology Anita N. Haggstrom, MD, FAAD RESEARCH OUTCOMES COMMITTEE Society of Pediatric Dermatology Jenna Streicher, MD

Our Vascular Lesions Program is a referral destination for patients in Indiana and the Midwest.

Advanced technologies and procedures Pulsed-dye laser treatment -- Specialized surgical procedure targeting birthmarks, port wine stains and other vascular tumors and malformations.

300 with vascular anomalies

150 inpatient consults

6,000+ outpatient visits

Approximate number of children served by our dermatology program each year:

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Annual Report 2023 – 2024

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