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B Nolan1, C O'Connor2,3
1Dermatology, South Infirmary Victoria University Hospital, Cork, Ireland.
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Infantile haemangiomas (IH) are the most common vascular tumours of infancy, characterised by a predictable trajectory of rapid proliferation, plateau, and slow spontaneous involution. Although most regress uneventfully, a significant minority risk ulceration, functional compromise, or disfigurement, and therefore require timely intervention. The therapeutic landscape was once dominated by corticosteroids, interferon, and cytotoxic chemotherapeutics of modest efficacy and considerable toxicity. Management was revolutionized in 2008 by the discovery that the beta-blocker propranolol induced prompt and sustained regression. Propranolol has since become the established first-line therapy for IH, with efficacy and safety confirmed by randomized controlled trials and corroborated by observational cohorts. Mechanistically there are multiple temporally stratified actions: immediate vasoconstriction, suppression of angiogenic signalling pathways, induction of endothelial apoptosis, and ultimately the promotion of adipogenic differentiation in keeping with natural involution. Safety is favourable under expert supervision, though hypoglycemia remains the principal preventable hazard, necessitating caregiver education on feeding regimens and "sick day" rules. Rebound growth, encountered in roughly one-fifth of cases, usually responds to re-treatment. Alternative beta-blockers such as atenolol and nadolol provide comparable efficacy with potential advantages in tolerability or dosing convenience. Topical timolol has limited effectiveness for small superficial lesions, while sirolimus, becaplermin gel, laser devices, and surgery may have circumscribed adjunctive roles. Corticosteroids and cytotoxic agents are now confined to salvage use. Contemporary perspectives extend beyond pharmacology to encompass caregiver experience and health-system burden. Recent work highlights the low burden of treatment with propranolol, while digital innovations such as photo-triage during the COVID-19 pandemic illustrate opportunities to reduce healthcare exposure and improve equity of access. This review describes the evolution of drug therapy for IH and integrates mechanistic insights, clinical pragmatism, and patient-centred innovations to chart the current trajectory of care.
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