Human immunodeficiency virus disease associated with multiple malignant neoplasms
Spanish: Enfermedad del virus de inmunodeficiencia humana asociada con neoplasias malignas múltiples
Description
Human immunodeficiency virus disease associated with multiple malignant neoplasms refers to the complex health issues that arise in individuals infected with HIV, particularly the increased risk of developing various cancers. This condition highlights the interplay between HIV infection and oncogenesis, necessitating careful monitoring and management.
Interpreter Notes
Interpreters should be aware that this term may be used in discussions about HIV-related complications, particularly in oncology settings. Common variants that may be heard include 'cáncer asociado al VIH' and 'neoplasias por VIH', but it is crucial to stick to the glossary term in formal contexts to maintain clarity.
Example Sentences
EN: Patients with human immunodeficiency virus disease associated with multiple malignant neoplasms require specialized care.
ES: Los pacientes con enfermedad del virus de inmunodeficiencia humana asociada con neoplasias malignas múltiples requieren atención especializada.
Common Interpreter Mistakes
Confusing with general HIV terms; mispronouncing 'neoplasias'; mixing up with other HIV-related conditions
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