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Swyer–James syndrome (SJS also called Swyer–James–Macleod’s syndrome) is a rare lung disorder found by English chest physician William Mathiseon Macleod and (simultaneously) by physician Paul Robert Swyer and radiologist George James in the 1950s in Canada. At the same time J. Bret was exploring this illness in France and consequently it is sometimes referred to as Brett’s syndrome.Swyer–James syndrome is a manifestation of postinfectious obliterative bronchiolitis.