ACR Meeting Abstracts

ACR Meeting Abstracts

  • Meetings
    • ACR Convergence 2024
    • ACR Convergence 2023
    • 2023 ACR/ARP PRSYM
    • ACR Convergence 2022
    • ACR Convergence 2021
    • ACR Convergence 2020
    • 2020 ACR/ARP PRSYM
    • 2019 ACR/ARP Annual Meeting
    • 2018-2009 Meetings
    • Download Abstracts
  • Keyword Index
  • Advanced Search
  • Your Favorites
    • Favorites
    • Login
    • View and print all favorites
    • Clear all your favorites
  • ACR Meetings

2016 ACR/ARHP Annual Meeting

November 11-16, 2016. Washington, DC.

View by Number View by Title View Sessions
View by Date
  • Abstract Number: 2308

    Thigh Muscle MRI Reveals Extensive Muscle Edema and Early Fatty Replacement in Patients with Immune-Mediated Necrotizing Myopathy
  • Abstract Number: 2309

    Focal Myositis: New Insights on Diagnosis and Pathology
  • Abstract Number: 2310

    The Predictive Risk Factors for Complication of Infection during the Treatment for Inflammatory Myopathies Complicated with Interstitial Lung Disease
  • Abstract Number: 2311

    Initial Predictors of Short-Term Poor Survival Rates in Patients with Polymyositis/Dermatomyositis-Associated Interstitial Lung Disease
  • Abstract Number: 2312

    Anti-TIF1-Gamma Antibodies Are Not Associated with Other Paraneoplastic Rheumatic Syndromes Than Dermatomyositis
  • Abstract Number: 2313

    Profile of Cardiovascular Burden in Myositis: A Case-Control Study
  • Abstract Number: 2314

    Anti-Mi2 Dermatomyositis Revisited: Pure DM Phenotype with Muscle Fiber Necrosis and High Risk of Malignancy
  • Abstract Number: 2315

    The Effectiveness of Social Media in Recruiting for Rare Rheumatic Diseases
  • Abstract Number: 2316

    Successful Treatment of Statin-Induced Autoimmune Myopathy without Corticosteroids
  • Abstract Number: 2317

    Preliminary Validation of a Magnetic Resonance Imaging-Based Inflammatory Scoring System in Adult Myositis
  • Abstract Number: 2318

    Real World Use of the Myositis Autoantibody Panel
  • Abstract Number: 2319

    High Prevalence of Asymptomatic Vertebral Fractures in Inflammatory Myositis
  • Abstract Number: 2320

    Oropharyngeal Dysphagia in Autoimmune Myositis
  • Abstract Number: 2321

    Early Damage and Mortality in a Cohort of Patients with Myositis Followed up to 20 Years
  • Abstract Number: 2322

    The Clinical Significance of Curvilinear Bodies on Ultrastructural Examination of Muscle
  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 154
  • 155
  • 156
  • 157
  • 158
  • …
  • 219
  • Next Page »
Advanced Search

Your Favorites

You can save and print a list of your favorite abstracts during your browser session by clicking the “Favorite” button at the bottom of any abstract. View your favorites »

All abstracts accepted to ACR Convergence are under media embargo once the ACR has notified presenters of their abstract’s acceptance. They may be presented at other meetings or published as manuscripts after this time but should not be discussed in non-scholarly venues or outlets. The following embargo policies are strictly enforced by the ACR.

Accepted abstracts are made available to the public online in advance of the meeting and are published in a special online supplement of our scientific journal, Arthritis & Rheumatology. Information contained in those abstracts may not be released until the abstracts appear online. In an exception to the media embargo, academic institutions, private organizations, and companies with products whose value may be influenced by information contained in an abstract may issue a press release to coincide with the availability of an ACR abstract on the ACR website. However, the ACR continues to require that information that goes beyond that contained in the abstract (e.g., discussion of the abstract done as part of editorial news coverage) is under media embargo until 10:00 AM ET on November 14, 2024. Journalists with access to embargoed information cannot release articles or editorial news coverage before this time. Editorial news coverage is considered original articles/videos developed by employed journalists to report facts, commentary, and subject matter expert quotes in a narrative form using a variety of sources (e.g., research, announcements, press releases, events, etc.).

Violation of this policy may result in the abstract being withdrawn from the meeting and other measures deemed appropriate. Authors are responsible for notifying colleagues, institutions, communications firms, and all other stakeholders related to the development or promotion of the abstract about this policy. If you have questions about the ACR abstract embargo policy, please contact ACR abstracts staff at [email protected].

Wiley

  • Online Journal
  • Privacy Policy
  • Permissions Policies
  • Cookie Preferences

© Copyright 2025 American College of Rheumatology