Meeting Abstract

Persistent inflammation in systemic sclerosis is strongly associated with severe disease and mortality: an analysis from the EUSTAR database


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

Publication year2022

Pages9S-9S

JournalSwiss Medical Weekly

Volume number152

ISSN1424-7860

eISSN1424-3997

PublisherSMW supporting association



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleSarbu, A., Guler, S., Stadler, O., Allanore, Y., Bernardino, V., Distler, J., et al. (2022) Persistent inflammation in systemic sclerosis is strongly associated with severe disease and mortality: an analysis from the EUSTAR database, Swiss Medical Weekly, 152, p. 9S

APA Citation styleSarbu, A., Guler, S., Stadler, O., Allanore, Y., Bernardino, V., Distler, J., Gabrielli, A., Hoffmann-Vold, A., Matucci-Cerinic, M., Mueller-Ladner, U., Ortiz, 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 severe disease and mortality: an analysis from the EUSTAR database. Swiss Medical Weekly. 152, 9S.


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