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==Overview==
==Overview==
The prevalence of endocardial cushion defect is approximately  300 to 400 per 1000,000 live births. There is no racial predilection to endocardial cushion defects and it affects men and women equally.


==Epidemiology and Demographics==
==Epidemiology and Demographics==
===I===
===Prevalence===
===Prevalence===
*The incidence/prevalence of [disease name] is approximately [number range] per 100,000 individuals worldwide.
*The prevalence of endocardial cushion defect is approximately 300 to 400 per 1000,000 live births
*In [year], the incidence/prevalence of [disease name] was estimated to be [number range] cases per 100,000 individuals worldwide.
*The prevalence of [disease/malignancy] is estimated to be [number] cases annually.


===Case-fatality rate/Mortality rate===
===Race===
*In [year], the incidence of [disease name] is approximately [number range] per 100,000 individuals with a case-fatality rate/mortality rate of [number range]%.
*There is no racial predilection to endocardial cushion defects.
*The case-fatality rate/mortality rate of [disease name] is approximately [number range].
 
===Age===
*Patients of all age groups may develop [disease name].
*The incidence of [disease name] increases with age; the median age at diagnosis is [#] years.
*[Disease name] commonly affects individuals younger than/older than [number of years] years of age.
*[Chronic disease name] is usually first diagnosed among [age group].
*[Acute disease name] commonly affects [age group].


===Race===
*There is no racial predilection to [disease name].
*[Disease name] usually affects individuals of the [race 1] race. [Race 2] individuals are less likely to develop [disease name].
===Gender===
===Gender===
*[Disease name] affects men and women equally.
*Endocardial cushion defects affects men and women equally.
*[Gender 1] are more commonly affected by [disease name] than [gender 2]. The [gender 1] to [gender 2] ratio is approximately [number > 1] to 1.
 
===Region===
*The majority of [disease name] cases are reported in [geographical region].
 
*[Disease name] is a common/rare disease that tends to affect [patient population 1] and [patient population 2].
 
===Developed Countries===
 
===Developing Countries===


==References==
==References==

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] ;Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aditya Ganti M.B.B.S. [2]

Overview

The prevalence of endocardial cushion defect is approximately 300 to 400 per 1000,000 live births. There is no racial predilection to endocardial cushion defects and it affects men and women equally.

Epidemiology and Demographics

Prevalence

  • The prevalence of endocardial cushion defect is approximately 300 to 400 per 1000,000 live births

Race

  • There is no racial predilection to endocardial cushion defects.

Gender

  • Endocardial cushion defects affects men and women equally.

References

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