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1. THU0117 Low-Risk Patients Also Benefit from Remission Induction Treatment in Early Rheumatoid Arthritis: Week 52 Results from the Carera Trial

2. OP0180 Remission Induction with Dmard Combinations and Glucocorticoids is not Superior to Remission Induction with MTX Monotherapy and Glucocorticoids: Week 52 Results of the High-Risk Group from the Carera Trial

3. Methotrexate in combination with other DMARDs is not superior to methotrexate alone for remission induction with moderate-to-high-dose glucocorticoid bridging in early rheumatoid arthritis after 16 weeks of treatment: the CareRA trial

4. THU0079 The Association between Patient Reported Outcomes and Clinical Examination in Newly Diagnosed Spondyloarthritis Patients: Results from the Be-Giant Cohort

5. THU0121 Comparison of MTX Therapy with or without A Moderate Dose Glucocorticoid Bridging Scheme in Early Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Lacking Classical Poor Prognostic Markers: Week 16 Results from the Randomized Multicenter Carera Trial

6. THU0137 Associated with A Glucocorticoid Bridging Scheme, Methotrexate is as Effective Alone as in Combination with Other DMARDS for Early Rheumatoid Arthritis, with Fewer Reported Side Effects: 16 Weeks Remission Induction Data from the Carera Trial

9. Effectiveness of methotrexate with step-down glucocorticoid remission induction (COBRA Slim) versus other intensive treatment strategies for early rheumatoid arthritis in a treat-to-target approach: 1-year results of CareRA, a randomised pragmatic open-label superiority trial.

10. Methotrexate in combination with other DMARDs is not superior to methotrexate alone for remission induction with moderate-to-high-dose glucocorticoid bridging in early rheumatoid arthritis after 16 weeks of treatment: the CareRA trial.

11. Orthopaedic surgery in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: a shift towards more frequent and earlier non-joint-sacrificing surgery.

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