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CSS is more common in [[male]]s than [[female]]s, and is mainly found in the 40-60 year age group. Usually, LSS occurs after the age of 50, and both genders are equally affected. | |||
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Overview
CSS is more common in males than females, and is mainly found in the 40-60 year age group. Usually, LSS occurs after the age of 50, and both genders are equally affected.