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Pulmonary involvement in ulcerative colitis usually presents as a rapidly progressive cough with copious amounts of sputum. Although it is rare, distressing symptoms may be relieved by inhaled steroids i 50–60% of cases. Three case reports are presented along with a review of the features of 28 other cases