2014
OSTEORHEUMATOLOGY 2014 - INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS
October 16th-17th 2014 – Genoa
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SYMPOSIUM
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1ST SESSION
GENERAL LECTURES
Chairmen: Gerolamo Bianchi, Luigi Sinigaglia
SLE and fractures - Irene E.M. Bultink
Pregnancy and biologic treatments - Angela Tincani
Why does the gout attack stop? - Georg Schett
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2ND SESSION
OSTEOPOROSIS
Chairmen: Christian Roux, Georg Schett
The osteocyte: key player in regulating bone turnover - Steven Goldring
Glucocorticoids: bad or safe for the bones? - Willem Lems
New Insights into Osteoporosis treatment - Piet Geusens
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3RD SESSION
SPONDYLARTHRITIDES
Chairmen: Luigi Di Matteo, Piet Geusens
Inflammation, bone loss and fracture risk in spondylarthritis - Christian Roux
Non radiographic SPA and AS - Xenofon Baraliakos
Old and new treatment targets in ankylosing spondylitis - Denis Poddubny
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4TH SESSION
MANAGEMENT OPTIONS
Chairmen: Gerolamo Bianchi, Willem Lems
Pathophysiology and management of complex regional pain syndrome - Andrea Giusti
Treat to Target in SPA treatment - Andrea Delle Sedie
RA treatment: the earlier the better – Roberto Caporali
Methotrexate use in the treatment of RA - Umberto Massafra
Efficacy and safety of combination therapy in RA - Florenzo Iannone
TNF and IL-6 inhibition and RA - Serena Bugatti
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5TH SESSION
OSTEOARTHRITIS
Chairmen: Steven Goldring, Giovanni Minisola
Physiopathology of Osteoarthritis - Mary Goldring
Early osteoarthritis - Marta Favero
Targeted therapies in Osteoarthritis - Francis Berenbaum
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6TH SESSION
RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
Chairmen: Gerolamo Bianchi, Steven Goldring
The role of PDUS synovitis in structural progression of RA - Oscar Epis
Structural integrity vs radiographic progression in RA - Ennio Favalli