How are Antiproliferative Agents Used in Neonatal Disorders?
In the context of neonatal disorders, antiproliferative agents can be used to manage conditions that involve abnormal cell growth. One such condition is infantile hemangioma, a benign vascular tumor that can cause complications due to its size and location. Another example is congenital hyperinsulinism, where the overgrowth of pancreatic beta cells leads to excessive insulin production and severe hypoglycemia.