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There are no established risk factors for fibromuscular dysplasia; neverteless there are evidences that [[cigarette smoking]], [[hypertension]] and other classic risk factors for [[atherosclerosis]] may be risk factors in the development of FMD . | There are no established risk factors for fibromuscular dysplasia; neverteless there are evidences that [[cigarette smoking]], [[hypertension]] and other classic risk factors for [[atherosclerosis]] may be risk factors in the development of FMD . | ||
However FMD has a greater [[prevalence]] among women but no definite association has been | However FMD has a greater [[prevalence]] among women but no definite association has been found between this condition and use of [[Oral contraceptive|oral contraceptives]] or disturbances of [[Sex hormones|endogenous sex hormones]]. | ||
Since the disease is more common among the first-degree relatives of patients with FMD, genetic factors may play a role in the development of FMD. | |||
Since the disease is more common among the first-degree relatives of patients with FMD, | |||
==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== | ||
There are no established risk factors for FMD ,however [[cigarette smoking]], [[hypertension]] and other classic risk factors for [[atherosclerosis]], such as hyperlipidemia may be risk factors in the development of FMD . <ref>Sang CN, Whelton PK, Hamper UM, Connolly M, Kadir S, White RI, | There are no established risk factors for FMD, however [[cigarette smoking]], [[hypertension]] and other classic risk factors for [[atherosclerosis]], such as hyperlipidemia may be risk factors in the development of FMD. <ref>Sang CN, Whelton PK, Hamper UM, Connolly M, Kadir S, White RI, | ||
Sanders R, Liang K-Y, Bias W: Etiologic factors in renovascular fibromuscular | Sanders R, Liang K-Y, Bias W: Etiologic factors in renovascular fibromuscular | ||
dysplasia, a case-control study. Hypertension 1989, 14:472–479</ref> | dysplasia, a case-control study. Hypertension 1989, 14:472–479</ref> | ||
===Common Risk Factors=== | ===Common Risk Factors=== | ||
*Common risk factors in the development of | *Common risk factors in the development of FMD include: | ||
**[[Hypertension]] | |||
**[ | **[[Cigarette]] smoking | ||
**[ | **[[Genetics|Genetic]] | ||
**[ | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
There are no established risk factors for fibromuscular dysplasia; neverteless there are evidences that cigarette smoking, hypertension and other classic risk factors for atherosclerosis may be risk factors in the development of FMD .
However FMD has a greater prevalence among women but no definite association has been found between this condition and use of oral contraceptives or disturbances of endogenous sex hormones.
Since the disease is more common among the first-degree relatives of patients with FMD, genetic factors may play a role in the development of FMD.
Risk Factors
There are no established risk factors for FMD, however cigarette smoking, hypertension and other classic risk factors for atherosclerosis, such as hyperlipidemia may be risk factors in the development of FMD. [1]
Common Risk Factors
- Common risk factors in the development of FMD include:
- Hypertension
- Cigarette smoking
- Genetic
References
- ↑ Sang CN, Whelton PK, Hamper UM, Connolly M, Kadir S, White RI, Sanders R, Liang K-Y, Bias W: Etiologic factors in renovascular fibromuscular dysplasia, a case-control study. Hypertension 1989, 14:472–479