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- 2. This is the largest organ in the body and protects it against diseases and bacteria.
- 5. These are swollen and are located in the neck.
- 6. If the disease is caused by this the parents need to keep up with treatments and get an echocardiogram every month or so. Hint: this is caused by a blockage near the brain and starts with an A.
- 7. This is used to reduce heart and blood problems which can become serious if not treated quickly.
- 8. A doctor may do this test when a child shows the symptom of blood shot eyes associated with Kawasaki syndrome.
- 11. In this disease this is red and cracked, and may appear swollen in some children. This is located at the bottom part of the face.
- 12. This is an organ that can be narrow or wide, and includes that coronary arteries.
- 14. These are medications used to treat this disorder, and are most commonly used in the hospital setting to give medications quickly.
- 15. This can also keep the child's heart healthy, and it includes doing things like walking on the treadmill and playing sports at school.
- 16. This a symptom that affects the phalanges, metacarpals, carpals, metatarsals, and tarsals.
- 20. This may make the disease worse and includes the component genes.
- 21. This is another name for the disease. Hint: similar to disease but starts with an s.
- 22. This is a symptom that occurs in the eyes and looks like the eyes are red and swollen.
- 23. A doctor may do this test to make sure that the child does not have another disease or disorder of the heart.
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- 1. This is used to control swelling and pain that is associated with this disease.
- 2. This an a condition that has raised welts on the skin and is accompanied by itchiness.
- 3. This is how common it is and how many children that it affects each year.
- 4. This is the age group usually affected by this disease. Hint: usually seen in preschoolers and kindergarteners.
- 9. You can keep the child's heart healthy by this, and it includes eating healthy foods such as grapes, apples, and broccoli.
- 10. This is a risk factor that is usually genetically determined by your father.
- 13. This is the first symptom you see in a child with this disease.
- 14. This medication is used to fight infection and is one of the IV medications administered to children when admitted to the hospital for this disease.
- 17. This dose of aspirin is used at home to ensure the child stays healthy, and is given to the child as long as the doctor recommends it.
- 18. This race is most commonly affected by this disease and may include nationalities such as Korean and Chinese.
- 19. This is located behind the teeth and in this disease is swollen like a balloon.
