If the febrile seizures are 3 or more in 6 months, or 4 or more seizures in 1 year, intermittent prophylaxis with oral _____ for 3 days during the fever episode is given
_____ syndrome is characterised by salaam spells (sudden dropping of the head and flexion of arms)
Tripod sign (Amoss sign) is seen when a child suffering from _____ is asked to sit up unassisted and assumes the tripod posture.
The term clumsy child syndrome has been used historically to denote _____ disorder.
_____ are the most common CNS tumour in children younger than 1 year of age.
Which neurocutaneous disorder maybe seen with JMML?_____
_____ syndrome is fulminant liver failure and encephalopathy in children with viral illness who take aspirin
Do antipyretics reduce the risk of recurrent febrile seizures in a child?_____
Children with _____ encephalopathy should receive combined chelation therapy with Dimercaprol and calcium disodium edetate (CaNa2EDTA).
_____ is the typical interictal EEG finding seen in infantile epileptic spasm
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