EULAR | ABSTRACT ARCHIVE
The EULAR Abstract Archive provides access to all the abstracts presented at the congress from 2001 onwards. Abstracts from 2005 onwards contain the citation reference.
Visit the EULAR Abstract Archive: 2025 Abstracts are available!
MYEULAR AND THE ARD
Launched in October 2025, myEULAR is the EULAR membership platform which connects all individuals in the fight against rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases. myEULAR will improve our users' experience by providing an easy hub where all EULAR content can be accessed through one single sign-on.
In addition to this, myEULAR users can register for a myEULAR Blue account which, among other benefits, will provide a EUR 25 discount on registration to the annual EULAR Congress. Those who upgrade their myEULAR Blue membership will benefit from access to the ARD journal, as well as many other benefits.
Please visit our individual membership page for more information.
ABSTRACT BOOK
Each year, more than 4,000 abstracts are submitted for review and are published in the abstract book and/or presented at the scientific or poster sessions at the EULAR European Congress of Rheumatology. The abstract book is a supplement to the "Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases - the EULAR Journal" and can be read or downloaded on the below links.
- 2016 EULAR Congress Abstract Book
- 2017 EULAR Congress Abstract Book
- 2018 EULAR Congress Abstract Book
- 2019 EULAR Congress Abstract Book
- 2020 EULAR Congress Abstract Book
- 2021 EULAR Congress Abstract Book
- 2022 EULAR Congress Abstract Book
- 2023 EULAR Congress Abstract Book
- 2024 EULAR Congress Abstract Book
- 2025 EULAR Congress Abstract Book
For downloads, please use a laptop connected to WIFI as the Abstract Books are large files which will take a long time to download over cellular network.
For information on Abstracts older than 2016, please see the EULAR Abstract Archive.
The abstracts are published as open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Full citation should be given to Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, including the full DOI and references. Permission for use other than allowed under the licence terms must be requested through Elsevier B.V. (www.elsevier.com/permissions).
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