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== Epidemiology == | == Epidemiology == | ||
There is a familial component to primary Raynaud's, and presentation is typically before 30 | ===Age=== | ||
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The phenomenon is more common in women than men, with the [[Framingham Heart Study|Framingham Study]] finding that 5.8% of men and 9.6% of women suffered from it. | The phenomenon is more common in women than men, with the [[Framingham Heart Study|Framingham Study]] finding that 5.8% of men and 9.6% of women suffered from it. | ||
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Editors-In-Chief: Asghar Fakhri, M.D., Duane S. Pinto, M.D. and C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D.
Overview
Epidemiology
Age
There is a familial component to primary Raynaud's, and presentation is typically before 30.
Gender
The phenomenon is more common in women than men, with the Framingham Study finding that 5.8% of men and 9.6% of women suffered from it.