“…Everolimus appears to be a reasonable therapeutic alternative to surgery in symptomatic infants in whom spontaneous regression cannot be awaited (5) and succesful results are reported with everolimus (3,5,11,12). Adverse effects of everolimus include myelosuppression, peripheral edema, increased creatinine level, diarrhea, nausea, urinary tract infections, hyperlipidemia, hypertriglyceridemia, mouth ulcers, hepatotoxicity, proteinuria, and impaired wound healing (13).…”