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Abstract Number: 2118
Risks of Fracture in Current and Previous Anticonvulsant Users, An Observational Study
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Abstract Number: 2119
Fracture rates in 6475 individuals with osteogenesis imperfecta stratified by age, sex and clinical severity
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Abstract Number: 2120
Analyzing Gender and Racial Disparities in Paget’s Disease of Bone: A Large-Scale Observational Study
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Abstract Number: 2121
Prevention of Bone Mass Loss Associated With Aromatase Inhibitors in Breast Cancer. A Study in Real-World Clinical Practice.
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Abstract Number: 2122
Safety and Efficacy of Romosozumab in the Treatment of Patients with High-Risk Fracture Osteoporosis in Clinical Practice: Experience from a Tertiary University Hospital in Spain
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Abstract Number: 2123
Sclerostin in Aging Bone and Muscle: A Comparative Study of Osteoporosis, Sarcopenia, and Osteosarcopenia
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Abstract Number: 2124
Reliability and Validation of the Physician’s Global Assessment of Lung Disease (PGALD) in Systemic Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis -Associated Lung Disease (SJIA-LD)
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Abstract Number: 2125
Development and Validation of Minimal Clinically Important Difference for Children with Chronic Nonbacterial Osteomyelitis Using a Consensus and Data-Driven Approach
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Abstract Number: 2126
Preliminary Results of a Large, Global Registry Characterizing Childhood-Onset Takayasu Arteritis
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Abstract Number: 2127
Chronic Non-Bacterial Osteomyelitis of the Petrous Bone: A Case Series
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Abstract Number: 2128
Prevalence of Risks and Complications in a Longitudinal International Cohort of Children with Chronic Nonbacterial Osteomyelitis (CNO)
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Abstract Number: 2129
Distinct endotypes of SURF associated with clinical phenotypes, inflammatory cytokines, and treatment responses
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Abstract Number: 2130
Systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis- Fifteen-year experience from a tertiary centre at Bristol, United Kingdom
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Abstract Number: 2131
Transition from Juvenile Dermatomyositis to Spondyloarthritis: A Novel Overlapping Inflammatory Phenotype
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Abstract Number: 2132
The Bridge to Adult Care from Childhood for Young Adults with Rheumatic Disease (BACC YARD) Program, a Pediatric-To-Adult Rheumatology Transition Program, Reduces Median Time between Final Pediatric, First Adult, and Second Adult Visits
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