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pneumocystis pneumonia

[ noo-muh-sis-tis, nyoo- ]

noun

Pathology.
  1. a pulmonary infection caused by the protozoan Pneumocystis carinii, occurring as an opportunistic disease in persons with impaired immune systems, as AIDS victims. : PCP


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pneumocystis pneumonia1

1980–85; pneumocystis < New Latin: genus name; pneumo-, cyst
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Chemotherapy and a stem-cell transplant failed to produce a second remission, and in his weakened immune state, he developed a dangerous case of pneumocystis pneumonia.

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In the early 1980s, for instance, it was clinicians’ observations that pneumocystis pneumonia co-occurred with Kaposi’s sarcoma in men in San Francisco that led to the identification of HIV/AIDS as the common risk factor19.

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A: I lost a dear friend to pneumocystis pneumonia in 1982.

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A diagnosis of pneumocystis pneumonia at the same time meant he’d skipped the first two stages of HIV, straight to AIDS, though his health has improved since.

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Tests revealed that she had pneumocystis pneumonia and that she was H.I.V. positive.

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