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“Ladies
don’t cough”: Lady Windermere syndrome. Frontal radiogram shows small, ill-defined opacities in the middle and upper lobe. Air bronchogram is depicted in the right middle lobe.

“Ladies
don’t cough”: Lady Windermere syndrome. CT axial image shows cylindrical bronchiectasis and partial volume loss in the middle lobe.

“Ladies
don’t cough”: Lady Windermere syndrome. Axial CT image in the posterior segment of the right upper lobe shows bronchial wall thickening and multiple small nodules.

“Ladies
don’t cough”: Lady Windermere syndrome. Axial CT showing in detail a) branching centrilobular nodules (arrow) in keeping with tree-in-bud pattern and b) bronchial wall thickening (arrow) and multiple small nodules (arrowhead).
