Abstract
Two cases of pharyngeal candida which seemed to be thrush in the local finding and attended with no ulceration macroscopically are reported. These thrush-like furs were hard to disappear and did not form ulcer for several months.
Unfortunately, the first case died of lung moniliasis. In the second case candida alb. was found in the urine, and was cured after tonsillectomy applied to remove the focus localized in the palatine tonsils. In both the cases, antibiotics were not applied before their onset, and special attention is called to obstinate thrush-like furs in the mouth or the pharynx of adults.