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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== | ||
IgA nephropathy can occur in persons of all ages, but most often affects males in their teens to late 30s. IgA nephropathy is a genetic disorder, so anyone with a family history of the disorder is at risk. | IgA nephropathy can occur in persons of all ages, but most often affects males in their teens to late 30s. IgA nephropathy is a genetic disorder, so anyone with a family history of the disorder is at risk. Caucasian or Asian ethnicity is another risk factor for IgA nephropathy. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Risk Factors
IgA nephropathy can occur in persons of all ages, but most often affects males in their teens to late 30s. IgA nephropathy is a genetic disorder, so anyone with a family history of the disorder is at risk. Caucasian or Asian ethnicity is another risk factor for IgA nephropathy.