Background: Palsy of the oculomotor nerve is rarely seen in children, and comprehensive guidelines for management and outcome are difficult to find.

Case: Here we describe a 8 month old boy with left sided ptosis and infero-leteral deviation of left eye and normally reacting pupil and CSF antimeasles antibody titre negative.

Outcome: The ptosis improved within 3 weeks with no residual neurodeficit.

Message: Viral mononeuritis leading to partial 3rd nerve palsy is a rare entity in children till date.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0974-620X.209115DOI Listing

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