Abstract
Benign acquired isolated abducens nerve palsy in children is a rare condition. The palsy may be due to a postinfectious process; Epstein-Barr virus and cytomegalovirus have been documented etiologies. This is a case report of a boy 26 months of age with benign acquired isolated bilateral abducens nerve palsy. It may be the first report of Mycoplasma penumoniae as the cause of benign isolated abducens nerve palsy in children.
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