Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) does not appear to be significantly more common in any specific ethnicity; it affects individuals across all ethnic groups. However, certain genetic variants associated with EDS may be more prevalent in specific populations. Overall, the incidence rates can vary due to differences in genetic backgrounds and reporting practices, but no ethnic group is definitively known to have a higher prevalence of EDS.
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