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1. Differences Sustained Between Diffuse and Limited Forms of Juvenile Systemic Sclerosis in an Expanded International Cohort

2. POS0172 DIFFUSE JUVENILE SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS PATIENTS SHOW DISTINCT ORGAN INVOLVEMENT AND HAVE MORE SEVERE DISEASE IN THE LARGEST jSSc COHORT OF THE WORLD. RESULTS FROM THE THE JUVENILE SCLERODERMA INCEPTION COHORT. www.juvenile-scleroderma.com

3. POS1302 PATIENT AND PHYSICIAN REPORTED OUTCOMES OF JUVENILE SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS PATIENTS SIGNIFICANTLY IMPROVE OVER 12 MONTHS OBSERVATION PERIOD IN THE JUVENILE SYSTEMIC SCLERODERMA INCEPTION COHORT. www.juvenile-scleroderma.com

4. POS1299 JUVENILE SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS TREATMENT PRACTICES IN AN INTERNATIONAL COHORT AND COMPARISON TO RECENT SHARE CONSENSUS GUIDELINES

5. Are diffuse and limited juvenile systemic sclerosis different in clinical presentation? Clinical characteristics of a juvenile systemic sclerosis cohort

6. Tocilizumab is a promising treatment option for therapy resistant juvenile localized scleroderma patients

7. THU0499 IS THERE A DIFFERENT PRESENTATION OF JUVENILE SYSTEMIC DIFFUSE AND LIMITED SUBSET? DATA FROM THE JUVENILE SCLERODERMA INCEPTION COHORT. WWW.JUVENILE-SCLEORDERMA.COM

8. SAT0478 AFTER 24 MONTHS OBSERVATION PERIOD THE PATIENTS RELATED OUTCOMES IMPROVE SIGNIFICANTLY IN THE JUVENILE SCLERODERMA INCEPTIONS COHORT. WWW.JUVENILE-SCLERODERMA.COM

9. SAT0479 UPDATE FROM THE JUVENILE SCLERODERMA INCEPTION COHORT. WWW.JUVENILE-SCLERODERMA.COM

10. POS1304 JUVENILE SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS (JSSC) PATIENTS WITH OVERLAP CHARACTERISTICS DO NOT HAVE MILD DISEASE. RESULTS FROM THE JSSC INCEPTION COHORT. WWW.JUVENILESCLERODERMA.COM

11. POS0079 PATIENTS WITH JUVENILE SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS HAVE A DISTINCT PATTERN OF ORGAN INVOLVEMENT.RESULTS FROM THE JUVENILE SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS INCEPTION COHORT. WWW.JUVENILE-SCLERODERMA.COM

12. FRI0454 UNDER DETECTION OF INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE IN JUVENILE SYSTEMIC SCLEROSIS (JSSC) UTILIZING PULMONARY FUNCTION TESTS. RESULTS FROM THE JUVENILE SCLERODERMA INCEPTION COHORT

13. SAT0500 HOW THE ADULT CRISS WORKS IN PEDIATRIC jSSc PATIENTS - RESULTS FROM THE JUVENILE SCLERODERMA INCEPTION COHORT

14. FRI0466 NO DISEASE PROGRESSION AFTER 36 MONTHS FOLLOW UP IN THE JUVENILE SYSTEMIC SCLERODERMA INCEPTION COHORT

15. THU0578 Patients and physician related outcomes improve significantly over 12 months follow up in patients with juvenile systemic sclerosis. results from the juvenile scleroderma inception cohort. www.juvenile-scleroderma.com

16. THU0577 Do raynaud phenomenon negative juvenile systemic scleroderma patients have a different pattern of organ involvement as raynaud phenomenon positive patients?

18. AB0957 Is there a difference in the clinical presentation of juvenile systemic scleroderma patients according the age of onset: results from the juvenile scleroderma inception cohort www.juvenile-scleroderma.com

19. In Memoriam-Roger Snyder, 1939-2016

20. Biocompatibility: Meeting a Key Functional Requirement of Next-Generation Medical Devices

21. Styrenic block copolymers for biomaterial and drug delivery applications

22. In Memoriam-Roger Snyder, 1939-2016

23. Bioresorbable polystatin fourth-generation stents

24. THU0230 Is There A Difference in The Presentation of Male and Female Patients with Juvenile Systemic Sclerosis? Results from The Juvenile Scleroderma Inception Cohort

25. THU0229 Is There A Difference in The Presentation of Diffuse and Limited Subtype in Childhood? Results from The Juvenile Scleroderma Inception Cohort

26. SAT0257 Update on The Juvenile Systemic Sclerosis Inception Cohort Project. Characteristics of The First 74 Patients at First Assessment

27. Mechanical and bioprosthetic heart valves

28. Contributor contact details

29. Chapter 6 Materials selection

30. Overview of Biomedical Materials

31. Sterility and Pyrogenicity Issues of Synthetic Vascular Grafts

33. The need for rules and regulations

34. Details are important

35. THU0511 Update on the Juvenile Systemic Sclerosis Inception Cohort. www.juvenilescleroderma.com

36. OP0306 Is there a Difference in the Presentation of Diffuse and Limited Subtype of Juvenile Systemic Sclerois in Childhood? Results from the Juvenile Scleroderma Inception Cohorte. www.juvenilescleroderma.com

37. Physical characterization of controlled release of paclitaxel from the TAXUS Express2 drug-eluting stent

38. From the lab to the market

39. How to commercialize nanotechnology

40. Accelerated healing of cardiovascular textiles promoted by an RGD peptide

42. Porcine Aortic Wall Flexibility

44. The effect of surface charge on arterial thrombosis

45. Enhanced strength of endothelial attachment on polyester elastomer and polytetrafluoroethylene graft surfaces with fibronectin substrate

46. Interaction Of Plasma Proteins With Artificial Surfaces With Reference To Platelet Adhesion

47. The recovery of endotoxin from seeded vascular grafts

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