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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Anticonvulsant-review_relationships, Field abnormalities include Ability to monitor premonitory features, Secondary Endpoints include Behavior, Characteristic anatomical distrubutions involves Deep cerebellar nuclei, Dose range includes High dose, Anti-Epileptic drugs (AEDs) include Prednisolone, Anti-Epileptic drugs (AEDs) include Pentobarbital, Serious adverse events (SAEs) include Viral infection, Steroids include Prednisone, Field abnormalities include Incidence, Defined timepoints (6) can range from <= 2 years, Secondary Endpoints include Frequency of Spasm clusters, Underlying etiologies include Symptomatic-other, Anti-Epileptic drugs (AEDs) include Diazepam, Patients can experience Motor function abnormalities, Defined timepoints (1) include 3 months, Dose range can affect Spasm cessation rate, MRI signal abnormalities can occur Transiently, Hypsarrythmia is recorded from Closed Circuit Television Electroencephalography (CCTV-EEG) monitoring, MRI signal abnormalities include Restricted diffusion, Closed Circuit Television Electroencephalography (CCTV-EEG) monitoring documents elimination of Hypsarrythmia