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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The incidence of Evan’s Syndrome is not precisely known. Evan’s Syndrome affects male and female equally. Evan’s Syndrome is a rare disease that tends to affect children. | |||
==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ==Epidemiology and Demographics== | ||
===Incidence=== | |||
* The incidence of Evan’s Syndrome is not precisely known. The syndrome is reported to be a complication affecting 4-10% of those individuals with a particular type of thrombocytopenia known as idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura.<ref> Evans syndrome. Wikipedia (2016). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evans_syndrome Accessed on January 10, 2016</ref> | * The incidence of Evan’s Syndrome is not precisely known. The syndrome is reported to be a complication affecting 4-10% of those individuals with a particular type of thrombocytopenia known as idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura.<ref> Evans syndrome. Wikipedia (2016). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evans_syndrome Accessed on January 10, 2016</ref> | ||
===Age=== | ===Age=== | ||
* The syndrome is more prevalent in children than in adults. | * The syndrome is more prevalent in children than in adults. | ||
===Gender=== | |||
* Males and females are affected equally by Evans syndrome. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
The incidence of Evan’s Syndrome is not precisely known. Evan’s Syndrome affects male and female equally. Evan’s Syndrome is a rare disease that tends to affect children.
Epidemiology and Demographics
Incidence
- The incidence of Evan’s Syndrome is not precisely known. The syndrome is reported to be a complication affecting 4-10% of those individuals with a particular type of thrombocytopenia known as idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura.[1]
Age
- The syndrome is more prevalent in children than in adults.
Gender
- Males and females are affected equally by Evans syndrome.
References
- ↑ Evans syndrome. Wikipedia (2016). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evans_syndrome Accessed on January 10, 2016