“…In the review of Fiore and colleagues, general appearance was reported as severely reduced in 1.0%, mildly reduced in 7.0% and very satisfactory in remaining 92% (Fiore et al, 2008). Additionally, atypical presentations such as painful edema (Dubin et al, 1990;Gonggryp & Todd, 1998;Krause et al, 1996;Lantner & Simon, 1996;Millard et al, 1999;Morrison & Saulsbury, 1999;Shah et al, 2002), itching (AlSufyani, 2009;Caksen et al, 2002), irritability (Crowe & Jonas, 1998;Kuroda et al, 2002;Lantner & Simon, 1996) and decreased appetite (Lantner & Simon, 1996) may occur. Fever is typically low grade, but may range from mild to severe and also afebrile cases have been published in the literature (AlSufyani, 2009;Amitai et al, 1993;Dubin et al, 1990;Fiore et al, 2008;Gonggryp & Todd, 1998;Karreman et al, 2009;Krause et al, 1996;Saraclar et al, 1990;Scaramuzza et al, 1997;Serna et al, 1994).…”