The problem of timely diagnosis of HIV-infection and secondary infections of infected with HIV is still topical. The diagnosis of socially adapted and secure patients is especially complicated.
There is discribed the case of observation of a HIV patient, who suffered from generalized disseminated pneumocystosis with a lesion of the lungs, lymphatic nodes, liver, kidneys, brain, marrow and pancreas. Patient applied for medical help repeatedly for 2 years. The disease manifested itself as a chronic recurrent broncho-pulmonary process. The diagnosis was given at autopsy.