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A patient with Churg–Strauss syndrome (CSS) treated for many years with systemic corticosteroids developed a chronic cough with purulent sputum production. Computed tomographic scanning demonstrated widespread bronchiectasis. The bronchiectasis may have arisen as a primary manifestation of the CSS or may have occurred in the context of prolonged immunosuppression.