Research Article
The Disease Burden of Hereditary Angioedema: Insights from a Survey in French-Canadians from Quebec
Table 5
Demographic data of HAE type I/II and HAE nC1-INH.
| Characteristic | HAE type I/II (n = 17), median (min, max) or n (%) | HAE nC1-INH (n = 15), median (min, max) or n (%) | p Value† |
| Age (years) | 57 (16, 73) | 43 (17, 72) | 0.17 | Sex | — | — | 0.09 | Male | 6 (35%) | 1 (7%) | — | Female | 11 (65%) | 14 (93%) | — | Marital status | — | — | 0.90 | Common-law | 5 (29%) | 3 (20%) | — | Married | 8 (47%) | 7 (47%) | — | Single | 4 (24%) | 5 (33%) | — | Employed | 10 (59%) | 6 (40%) | 0.48 |
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HAE, hereditary angioedema; HAE nC1-INH, hereditary angioedema with normal C1 inhibitor. † is deemed significant. |