Anthony J. Mancini, MD

Clinical and Community Trials

Research Interests

  • Dermatology
  • Hemangiomas

Biography

  • Division Head, Dermatology, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
  • Professor of Pediatrics and Dermatology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine

See Lurie Children's Provider Profile

Education and Background

  • Fellowship in Pediatric Dermatology, Stanford University Hospitals 1992-1993
  • Residency in Dermatology, Stanford University Hospitals 1993-1996
  • Residency in Pediatrics, Stanford University Hospitals 1991-1992
  • University of Arizona College of Medicine 1991

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Recent Publication

Restrictive dermopathy: Three new patients with ZMPSTE24 mutations and a review of the literature.

Research Interests

Integrative Medicine, Complementary Approaches to Care

Recent Publication

Clinical Hypnosis for Pediatric Gastrointestinal Disorders: A Practical Guide for Clinicians.

Community, Population Health, and Outcomes

Research Interests

Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Emergency Medical Systems, Hospital Performance, Pediatric Regionalization, Diagnostic Error, Anaphylaxis

Recent Publication

Radiographic uncertainty and outcomes of children with lower respiratory tract infections.

Clinical and Community Trials

Recent Publication

One children's hospital planning and development process to adhere to the FDA recommendation that babies and young children undergo thyroid function testing after receiving an injection of iodine-containing contrast media for medical imaging.

Clinical and Community Trials

Research Interests

Nephrotic Syndrome, Lupus Nephritis, Chronic Kidney Disease, Glomerular Kidney Disease, Congenital Kidney Conditions 

Recent Publication

Association of COVID-19 Versus COVID-19 Vaccination With Kidney Function and Disease Activity in Primary Glomerular Disease: A Report of the Cure Glomerulonephropathy Study.

Research Interests

Quality-of-Life Measurement, Skin Disease, Hemangiomas

Recent Publication

LUMBAR syndrome-OEIS complex overlap: A case series and review.