[Spontaneous resolution of pulmonary cryptococcosis--report of 2 cases].

1998 
: We encountered two patients with pulmonary cryptococcosis that resolved spontaneously without antifungal treatment. A 59-year-old man (patient 1) and 37-year-old man (patient 2) were admitted to our hospital for the examination of abnormal shadows on their chest x-ray films. Transbronchial lung biopsies were performed, and cryptococci were detected in both patient's lung tissues. Latex aggultination tests for cryptococcal antigen were positive (1:16 and 1:4, respectively). The size of the shadows reduced spontaneously and the titers of the cryptococcal antigen in sera decreased within three months although no antifungal therapy was performed. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) was obtained from each patient and examined. In patient 1, the lymphocyte to CD 4/8 ratio was high in the BALF obtained on admission and the lymphocyte count was low; however, the CD 4/8 ratio was still high in a BALF sample obtained 3 months after discharge. In patient 2, the findings of the BALF analysis on admission were almost normal. The analysis of BALF may contribute to the immunological conditions to in the patients with pulmonary cryptococcosis.
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