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2026 Pediatric Rheumatology Symposium

March 18-21, 2026. Minneapolis, MN.

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  • Abstract Number: 065
    Screening for Social Determinants of Health Identifies Differences Based on Insurance Types in a Single Pediatric Rheumatology Division
  • Abstract Number: 023
    Screening Tools for Spondyloarthropathies among Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Scoping Review
  • Abstract Number: 129
    Selection of Core Measures in Development of a Childhood Arthritis and Rheumatology Research Alliance based Pediatric Pain Registry for Management of Amplified Musculoskeletal Pain Syndrome
  • Abstract Number: 127
    Setting the Stage for an Effective, Accessible, and Patient-Centered Nature-Based Intervention for Adolescents with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA)
  • Abstract Number: 039
    Single-center Experience of Voclosporin Use for Pediatric Lupus Nephritis
  • Abstract Number: 072
    SOCS1 Haploinsufficiency: Functional Evidence Supporting an Expanded Clinical Phenotype
  • Abstract Number: 067
    Standardizing Effective Education and Intervention for Chronic Non-Inflammatory Pain in Children with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: A Quality Improvement Initiative
  • Abstract Number: 016
    Still’s Disease Associated Lung Disease: Experience from a Tertiary Italian Centre
  • Abstract Number: 079
    Still’s Disease Associated Lung Disease: Update From the European Registry
  • Abstract Number: 007
    Subtle Signs, Severe Consequences: Clinical profile of infants with giant coronary aneurysms compared to those with normal coronaries. A multicentric retrospective analysis of infants with Kawasaki disease
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All abstracts accepted to PRYSM 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.

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