
Gozde Kubra Yardimci
Gozde completed her rheumatology fellowship at Hacettepe University Medical Faculty in Ankara, and has started her VCRC-Vasculitis Foundation Fellowship. She is currently working as a clinical & research fellow at the Mount Sinai Hospital, University of Toronto. Her major interests are vasculitis, Pregnancy & Rheumatic diseases. Gozde is a member of the Education Sub-Committee.
Poster 0280 | Sunday, 12.11.23 09.00 Miscellaneous Rheumatic & Inflammatory Diseases Poster I Author: Brown, A (USA) Title: IMMUNOSUPPRESSION IN THE TREATMENT OF SUSAC SYNDROME: A RETROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF THE LARGEST COHORT OF SUSAC SYNDROME ![]() The first large cohort of a rare disease: Susac Syndrome. |
Poster 0275 | Sunday, 12.11.23 09.00 Miscellaneous Rheumatic & Inflammatory Diseases Poster I Author: Kuemmerle-Deschner, J (Germany) Title: NO CUMULATIVE EFFECT OF INFECTION RATES IN CHILDREN RECEIVING LONG-TERM CANAKINUMAB TREATMENT IN AUTOINFLAMMATORY PERIODIC FEVER SYNDROMES − DATA FROM THE RELIANCE REGISTRY ![]() A large prospective observational study to evaluate the risk of infections in autoinflammatory disease patients treated with canakinumab. |
Poster 0273 | Sunday, 12.11.23 09.00 Miscellaneous Rheumatic & Inflammatory Diseases Poster I Author: Katz, G (USA) Title: DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS AND PANCREATIC DAMAGE IN IGG4-RELATED DISEASE WITH PANCREATIC INVOLVEMENT ![]() Single center retrospective study indicates high prevalence of functional pancreatic damage among patients with IgG4-RD with pancreatic involvement. |
Oral 0759 | Sunday, 12.11.23 14.00 Miscellaneous Rheumatic & Inflammatory Diseases I Author: Ruscitti, P (Italy) Title: DERIVATION AND VALIDATION OF FOUR PATIENT CLUSTERS IN STILL’S DISEASE, RESULTS FROM GIRRCS AOSD-STUDY GROUP AND AIDA NETWORK STILL DISEASE REGISTRY ![]() Investigation of different clinical phenotypes in Still’s disease identifies four distinct clusters. |
Oral 2517 | Tuesday, 14.11.23 16.00 Miscellaneous Rheumatic & Inflammatory Diseases II Author: Bektas, E (Turkey) Title: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE NETOSIS FINDINGS AND DISEASE ACTIVITY IN BEHCET DISEASE ![]() This study established a connection between NETosis findings and disease activity in Behcet disease, suggesting the need for further studies. |
Poster 2570 | Wednesday, 15.11.23 09.00 Miscellaneous Rheumatic & Inflammatory Diseases III Author: Ghorbanzadeh, A (USA) Title: THROMBOSIS IN PATIENTS WITH VEXAS SYNDROME: A RETROSPECTIVE COHORT STUDY ![]() Patients with VEXAS syndrome are at high risk of VTE which can recur despite anticoagulation. Thus, assessing risk of VTE is essential in patients with VEXAS syndrome. |