Meeting Abstract

Persistent inflammation in systemic sclerosis is strongly associated with mortality: a EUSTAR database analysis


Authors listGuler, S. A.; Sarbu, A.; Stadler, O.; Allanore, Y.; Bernardino, V; Distler, J. H.; Gabrielli, A.; Hoffmann-Vold, A.; Matucci-Cerinic, M.; Mueller-Ladner, U.; Ortiz-Santamaria, V; Rednic, S.; Riccieri, V; Smith, V; Ullman, S.; Walker, U.; Geiser, T.; Distler, O.; Maurer, B.; Kollert, F.

Publication year2022

JournalEuropean Respiratory Journal

Volume number60

ISSN0903-1936

eISSN1399-3003

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2022.1912

PublisherEuropean Respiratory Society



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleGuler, S., Sarbu, A., Stadler, O., Allanore, Y., Bernardino, V., Distler, J., et al. (2022) Persistent inflammation in systemic sclerosis is strongly associated with mortality: a EUSTAR database analysis, European Respiratory Journal, 60. https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2022.1912

APA Citation styleGuler, S., Sarbu, A., Stadler, O., Allanore, Y., Bernardino, V., Distler, J., Gabrielli, A., Hoffmann-Vold, A., Matucci-Cerinic, M., Mueller-Ladner, U., Ortiz-Santamaria, V., Rednic, S., Riccieri, V., Smith, V., Ullman, S., Walker, U., Geiser, T., Distler, O., Maurer, B., ...Kollert, F. (2022). Persistent inflammation in systemic sclerosis is strongly associated with mortality: a EUSTAR database analysis. European Respiratory Journal. 60. https://doi.org/10.1183/13993003.congress-2022.1912


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