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==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== | ||
*Smoking | |||
*Patients with medical history of [[Raynaud's disease]] or [[autoimmune disease]]s | |||
*Race: Buerger disease is relatively more common in people of natives of India, Korea, and Japan, and Israeli Jews of Ashkenazi descent. | |||
*Gender: Buerger disease is as 3 times as common in males than in female. | |||
*Age between 20~45 years | |||
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Risk Factors
- Smoking
- Patients with medical history of Raynaud's disease or autoimmune diseases
- Race: Buerger disease is relatively more common in people of natives of India, Korea, and Japan, and Israeli Jews of Ashkenazi descent.
- Gender: Buerger disease is as 3 times as common in males than in female.
- Age between 20~45 years