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NCT ID: NCT02180126 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibody-Associated Vasculitis

Differing Levels of Positive Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasm Antibody (ANCA) Test and Their Correlation With Vasculitis or Malignancy or Chronic Inflammation

Start date: August 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

A positive Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasm Antibody (ANCA) test administered to patients with a high probability for vasculitis has high sensitivity and specificity for vasculitis. A positive ANCA test result in those patients who do not have a high probability for vasculitis requires extensive follow-up because those patients eventually present with malignancy or other inflammatory diseases. The investigators wish to investigate the correlation between the differing levels of positive ANCA tests and their relationship to vasculitis, malignancy and inflammatory diseases.

NCT ID: NCT02126098 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for Microscopic Polyangiitis

Observation Study of Clinical Manifestation and Outcome in Chinese Patients With Pulmonary Vasculitis

Start date: May 2014
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational [Patient Registry]

The purpose of this study is to observe the clinical manifestation, Lab findings including chest CT scans, pathological findings and outcomes in chinese patients with pulminary vasculitis.

NCT ID: NCT01238003 Not yet recruiting - Clinical trials for ANCA-related Vasculitis

Clinical Relevance of Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasm Antibody (ANCA)in Hospitalized Patients

Start date: December 2010
Phase: N/A
Study type: Observational

Laboratory testing of Anti-Neutrophil Cytoplasm Antibody (ANCA) is used to confirm diagnosis of patients who have a high level of suspicion for ANCA-related vasculitis. In these patients the specificity and sensitivity to the ANCA test is very high. This study hopes to prove that when this lab test is performed on blood of patients who do not have a high level of suspicion for ANCA-related vasculitis, the sensitivity and specificity is reduced and there are many false positive results. Because of this, it should not be used as a screening test for a more general patient population.