Thoracic radiographs. Thoracic radiographs. (a) Right lateral view of a dog with chronic coughing demonstrating cylindrical bronchiectasis of the left.

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Thoracic radiographs. Thoracic radiographs. (a) Right lateral view of a dog with chronic coughing demonstrating cylindrical bronchiectasis of the left cranial (arrow) bronchus. A mild diffuse interstitial pattern is seen throughout all lung lobes (arrowhead). (b) Cylindrical bronchiectasis also demonstrated in dorsoventral (DV) view. Note that the increased opacity in the right hemithorax is secondary to recumbency artefact. Sivert Nerhagen, and Robert E Shiel Vet Rec Case Rep 2018;6:e000543 ©2018 by British Veterinary Association