Katie Dreher

Researcher

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-04-01

faculty

2 h-index 10 pubs 14 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Katie Dreher's research focuses on dermatological conditions and their management. Her work includes case studies on various skin presentations, such as linear hyperpigmentation in phytophotodermatitis, basal cell carcinoma invasion of an ear piercing, and cutaneous Mycobacterium chelonae infection. She has also investigated conditions like unilateral breast skin changes in patients with hidradenitis suppurativa and the potential risk factors for bleeding during dermatologic surgery, such as tadalafil use. Dreher's publications also address rare pediatric presentations, including violaceous nodules in infants with Noonan syndrome and multiple hyperpigmented lesions in young girls. Her scholarship metrics include an h-index of 2 with 10 total publications and 14 total citations. She has collaborated with Megan S. Evans, Sara C. Shalin, Miki Lindsey, and P Strebeck on multiple publications.

Metrics

  • h-index: 2
  • Publications: 10
  • Citations: 14

Selected Publications

  • Violaceous Nodules in an Infant With Noonan Syndrome: Challenge (2025)
  • Violaceous Nodules in an Infant With Noonan Syndrome: Answer (2025)
  • Multiple Hyperpigmented Lesions in a Young Girl (2023)
  • A Pink Pedal Plaque in an 8-Year-Old Boy (2022)
  • Cutaneous Mycobacterium chelonae infection presenting clinically as a mycetoma (2021)
    2 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Unilateral Breast Skin Changes in Patient With Hidradenitis Suppurativa: Malignancy Versus Lymphedema (2021)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Tadalafil as a Risk Factor for Excessive Intra-operative Bleeding During Dermatologic Surgery (2021)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Extreme winter weather: A force to be remembered in dermatopathology (2021)

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