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Worldwide, the prevalence of [[tricuspid atresia]] is 7.8 per 100,000 persons.<ref name="LiuChen2019">{{cite journal|last1=Liu|first1=Yingjuan|last2=Chen|first2=Sen|last3=Zühlke|first3=Liesl|last4=Black|first4=Graeme C|last5=Choy|first5=Mun-kit|last6=Li|first6=Ningxiu|last7=Keavney|first7=Bernard D|title=Global birth prevalence of congenital heart defects 1970–2017: updated systematic review and meta-analysis of 260 studies|journal=International Journal of Epidemiology|volume=48|issue=2|year=2019|pages=455–463|issn=0300-5771|doi=10.1093/ije/dyz009}}</ref> | Worldwide, the prevalence of [[tricuspid atresia]] is 7.8 per 100,000 persons.<ref name="LiuChen2019">{{cite journal|last1=Liu|first1=Yingjuan|last2=Chen|first2=Sen|last3=Zühlke|first3=Liesl|last4=Black|first4=Graeme C|last5=Choy|first5=Mun-kit|last6=Li|first6=Ningxiu|last7=Keavney|first7=Bernard D|title=Global birth prevalence of congenital heart defects 1970–2017: updated systematic review and meta-analysis of 260 studies|journal=International Journal of Epidemiology|volume=48|issue=2|year=2019|pages=455–463|issn=0300-5771|doi=10.1093/ije/dyz009}}</ref> | ||
Age | |||
Tricuspid atresia is more commonly observed among infants at the time of birth. | |||
Gender | |||
Tricuspid atresia affects males and females equally. | |||
Race | |||
There is no racial predilection for tricuspid atresia | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Worldwide, the prevalence of tricuspid atresia is 7.8 per 100,000 persons.[1]
Age Tricuspid atresia is more commonly observed among infants at the time of birth. Gender Tricuspid atresia affects males and females equally. Race There is no racial predilection for tricuspid atresia
References
- ↑ Liu, Yingjuan; Chen, Sen; Zühlke, Liesl; Black, Graeme C; Choy, Mun-kit; Li, Ningxiu; Keavney, Bernard D (2019). "Global birth prevalence of congenital heart defects 1970–2017: updated systematic review and meta-analysis of 260 studies". International Journal of Epidemiology. 48 (2): 455–463. doi:10.1093/ije/dyz009. ISSN 0300-5771.