“…On the other hand, atypical symptoms, observed in 5%–9% of cases, may involve Parinaud’s oculoglandular syndrome, encephalitis, endocarditis, haemolytic anaemia, hepatosplenomegaly, glomerulonephritis, pneumonia, recurrent bacteraemia and osteomyelitis 5. Instances of CSD presenting with cough6 and tonsillitis7 have also been documented. Furthermore, diverse rash types are reported, with maculopapular rashes like those in the current case occurring in 5%–13% of patients 8…”