This clinical trial is focused on studying a condition known as ANCA-associated vasculitis, which is a type of inflammation of the blood vessels. The study aims to explore the effectiveness of a treatment involving the medication rituximab, which is used to help control the immune system, in combination with another medication called cyclophosphamide. The trial will compare this combination treatment to the standard treatment using only cyclophosphamide. The goal is to see if the combination can help patients achieve a state of remission, where the disease is not active.
The study is divided into two parts. In the first part, participants will receive either the combination of rituximab and cyclophosphamide or just cyclophosphamide to see which is more effective in achieving complete remission of the disease. In the second part, the study will look at how well rituximab works when given in two different ways: as an injection under the skin or as an infusion into a vein. This part will focus on maintaining remission, which means keeping the disease under control after it has been reduced or stopped.
Throughout the study, researchers will also look at genetic factors that might influence how the disease develops and how patients respond to treatment. The study will last for several years, allowing researchers to gather comprehensive data on the effectiveness and safety of the treatments. Participants will be monitored regularly to assess their health and any changes in their condition.



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