Background: Atypical ocular bobbing may result from an intentional poisoning from an organophosphate compound.
Phenomenology shown: The patient exhibited conjugated, slow, arrhythmic, unpredictable eye movements in all directions, diagnosed as atypical ocular bobbing.
Educational value: This is a rare, well-documented, clinically relevant case for medical students for correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment of organophosphate intoxication.
Keywords: coma; ocular bobbing; organophosphate.