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ACR Convergence 2020

November 5-9, 2020. All Virtual.

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  • Abstract Number: 0746
    HDL-bound yRNA-derived Small RNAs Are Altered in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 1174
    HEADSS and Shoulders, Knees and Toes: Improving Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Screening in the Pediatric Rheumatology Clinic
  • Abstract Number: 1157
    Health and Socioeconomic Outcomes in a Neonatal-Onset Multisystem Inflammatory Disease (NOMID) Cohort Followed for a Median of Fifteen Years
  • Abstract Number: 1736
    Health Assessment Questionnaire Predicts All-Cause Mortality at One Year in Patients with Early Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 0045
    Healthcare Practitioner Confidence Assessing Rashes in Patients of Skin of Color with Lupus
  • Abstract Number: 1422
    Healthcare Utilization Among Patients Diagnosed with ANCA-Associated Vasculitis Between 2007 and 2014 in a Multi-Center Cohort Linked to Medicare Claims Data
  • Abstract Number: 0328
    Healthcare Utilization and Costs Among Patients with Psoriatic Arthritis and Psoriasis in the United States – a Retrospective Study of Claims Data from 2009 to 2020
  • Abstract Number: 0329
    Healthcare Utilization and Costs Associated with Functional Status in Patients with Psoriatic Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 0566
    Healthcare Utilization and Costs Prior to Diagnosis of ANCA Vasculitis in Medicare Beneficiaries
  • Abstract Number: 1471
    Healthy Lifestyle and Risk of Rheumatoid Arthritis in Women: A Prospective Cohort Study
  • Abstract Number: 0091
    Helicobacter Pylori Infection, Autoimmune Disease and Paraproteinemia Influence the Presentation of a Cohort of 150 Pernicious Anemia Patients Diagnosed in a Rheumatology Clinic
  • Abstract Number: 0845
    Hematopoietic Specific Deficiency of Rho Kinase Attenuates Neutrophil NETosis and UVB-induced Skin Inflammation
  • Abstract Number: 1681
    Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) Gene Variants in Childhood-onset SLE (cSLE) with Macrophage Activation Syndrome (MAS)
  • Abstract Number: 0087
    Hemophagocytic Syndrome. Clinical Characteristics and Prognostic Factors of a Series of 30 Clinical Cases
  • Abstract Number: 1690
    Henoch-Schönlein Purpura Nephritis: Different Histological Classifications, but Which One Is Most Strongly Associated to the Outcome of the Disease? Pilot Study of the Paediatric Rheumatology European Society Vasculitis Working Party
  • Abstract Number: 0190
    Hepatic Steatosis in Rheumatoid Arthritis: Frequency and Disease-Related Contributors
  • Abstract Number: 1620
    Hepatitis B Screening Practices When Prescribing Tocilizumab or Tofacitinib in Real World Practice
  • Abstract Number: 0849
    Herpes Zoster Events with Anifrolumab in Patients with Active SLE: An Integrated Analysis of Phase 2 and Phase 3 Trials
  • Abstract Number: 1875
    Heterogeneity Amongst Men and Women with Ankylosing Spondylitis and Non-Radiographic Axial Spondyloarthritis
  • Abstract Number: 1099
    High Burden of Infections in Indian Patients with Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathy: Validation of Observations from the MyoCite Dataset
  • Abstract Number: 0765
    High Disease Activity at Baseline and Seropositivity Are Associated with Treatment Response at One Year Post Synovial Biopsy in RA Patients
  • Abstract Number: 1976
    High Disease Activity Is Associated with Incident Osteoporotic Fractures Among Veterans with Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 1799
    High Fat-Diet as a Catalyst to Lupus Development and Autoimmunity in MRL/lpr Mice
  • Abstract Number: 1563
    High Impact Sports Leads to Inflammatory Responses at Entheseal Sites Results of the BEAT Study (Badminton Enthesitis Arthrosonography Study)
  • Abstract Number: 1306
    High Prevalence of Previously Undiagnosed Axial Spondyloarthritis in Patients Referred with Anterior Uveitis and Chronic Back Pain
  • Abstract Number: 0820
    High Remission Rates in RA – Real Life Data from Bariticinib
  • Abstract Number: 0595
    High Satisfaction with Tele-medicine in a New York City Clinic
  • Abstract Number: 1909
    High-density Proteomic Analysis of Skin Blister Fluid and Plasma in Systemic Sclerosis Identifies Local and Systemic Differences for Key Proteins
  • Abstract Number: 1443
    High-dimensional Analyses of Checkpoint-inhibitor Related Arthritis Synovial Fluid Cells Reveal a Unique, Proliferating CD38hi Cytotoxic CD8 T Cell Population Induced by Type I IFN
  • Abstract Number: 1757
    High-Intensity Interval Training Increases Rheumatoid Arthritis Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Association with Improvements in CD4+ T Cell and Skeletal Muscle Mitochondrial Metabolism
  • Abstract Number: 0316
    High-sensitivity 18F-FDG PET/CT: A Diagnostic Tool for Psoriatic Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 1955
    High-throughput Identification of Functional Regulatory SNPs Associated with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
  • Abstract Number: 0461
    High-Throughput Single-Cell Analysis Reveals Unique Lung Cellular Subsets in a Murine Model of Rheumatoid Arthritis-Inflammatory Lung Disease
  • Abstract Number: 0743
    Higher Baseline Fine-Specificity ACPAs Predict Greater Treatment Response with Abatacept + MTX versus MTX Monotherapy in Seropositive RA: A Post Hoc Analysis
  • Abstract Number: 0376
    Higher Intake of Carbohydrates and Free Sugar Are Associated with Higher Disease Activity in Patients with Axial Spondyloarthritis
  • Abstract Number: 1414
    Highly Polyfunctional Metabolically Altered Pathogenic T Cells Accumulate in the Synovial Tissue of RA Patients and Arthralgia Subject but Not Healthy Control Synovial Tissue
  • Abstract Number: 1078
    Highly Reactive anti-Jo1 Autoantibodies to Distinct HisRS Variants and Domains Associate with Lung and Joint Involvement in Patients with Myositis
  • Abstract Number: 0537
    Hip Abductor Strength and Its Association with New or Worsening Knee Pain: The MOST Study
  • Abstract Number: 0727
    Hip Involvement Leads to Poor Outcome in Adulthood in Children with Enthesitis Related Arthritis (ERA) Category of Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA)
  • Abstract Number: 2005
    Histo-pathological Cellular Markers of Treatment Response to Rituximab and Tocilizumab in Matched Pre- and Post-treatment Synovial Biopsies from the R4RA Randomised Clinical Trial in Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 0455
    HLA-B27 and Host Immune Response: Lessons from Reactive Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 0980
    Hospitalized Infections in Lupus: A Nationwide Study of Types of Infections, Time-trends, Healthcare Utilization and In-Hospital Mortality
  • Abstract Number: 1140
    How Did SARS-CoV2/COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Patients with Rheumatic Diseases in Latin America? A Regional Survey from PANLAR
  • Abstract Number: 0605
    How Did SARS-CoV2/COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Rheumatology Practice in Latin America? A Regional Survey from PANLAR
  • Abstract Number: 0354
    How Do TNF-alpha-Inhibitors in Medical History Affect Patient Reported Outcomes and Retention in Ankylosing Spondylitis Patients Treated with Secukinumab in Real World? – German Observational Study
  • Abstract Number: 0852
    How Much Prednisone Is Enough for Remission Induction in Lupus Nephritis? A Propensity Score Matched Analysis
  • Abstract Number: 0149
    How Stable Are Medication Necessity Beliefs and Safety Concerns in the First Year of RA?
  • Abstract Number: 1864
    How to Diagnose Axial Spondyloarthritis in 2020? A Data-Driven Estimation of the Disease Probability in Patients with a priori Different Likelihoods of the Diagnosis
  • Abstract Number: 1906
    Hsp90 Inhibition Effectively Prevents Progression of Dermal Fibrosis and Induces Regression of Established Bleomycin-Induced Dermal Fibrosis
  • Abstract Number: 0439
    Hurried Communication and Low Patient Self-Efficacy Are Associated with Persistent Non-Adherence to SLE Medications
  • Abstract Number: 0002
    Hydroxychloroquine and Chloroquine and Hospitalizations for Viral Infection in the Pre-COVID-19 Era
  • Abstract Number: 1844
    Hydroxychloroquine and QTc Prolongation in a Cohort of SLE Patients
  • Abstract Number: 1833
    Hydroxychloroquine and Vitamin D Both Reduce Proteinuria in SLE
  • Abstract Number: 1678
    Hydroxychloroquine Blood Levels Predicts 6-Months Disease Activity in Juvenile Lupus Nephritis
  • Abstract Number: 0871
    Hydroxychloroquine Dose Reduction and SLE Flares
  • Abstract Number: 0870
    Hydroxychloroquine Is Associated with Lower Platelet Activity and Improved Vascular Health in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
  • Abstract Number: 0635
    Hydroxychloroquine Is Not Associated with Reduced Influenza Admissions in Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients
  • Abstract Number: 1999
    Hydroxychloroquine Is Not Cardiotoxic in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Abstract Number: 1594
    Hydroxychloroquine Prescribing Habits and Provider Opinion on Dosing Guidelines in the Rheumatology and Dermatology Practices of an Academic Institution
  • Abstract Number: 0861
    Hydroxychloroquine Use Is Associated with Diminished Type I Interferon-related Pathways in Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Patients
  • Abstract Number: 0867
    Hydroxychloroquine Use Predicts Significantly Higher Patient and Graft Survival in Post-Renal Transplant Lupus Nephritis Patients
  • Abstract Number: 0431
    Hydroxychloroquine Use Was Not Associated with QTc Length in a Large Cohort of SLE and RA Patients
  • Abstract Number: 0023
    Hypophosphatasia May Be Misdiagnosed as Fibromyalgia: A Single Center Experience
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