pubmed-article:8705187 | pubmed:abstractText | Pneumocystis carinii is one of the most common pulmonary opportunistic infections in immunodeficient patients. It has a classical chest radiographic appearance of bilateral interstitial infiltrates. Recently, cystic or cavitating lesions have been reported in HIV patients with Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. We report two cases of non-AIDS immunosuppressed patients with the unusual presentation of a solitary cavity in the lung. | lld:pubmed |