A complete ocular examination is key for the accurate diagnosis of underlying ophthalmological disorders. It should be systematic and must include examining visual acuity, pupils, extraocular motility and alignment, and intraocular pressure. Different types of examination include confrontation visual fields, slit-lamp exams, and fundoscopic examinations . Specific diagnostic indicators like ophthalmological spots, dots, lines, and rings provide essential clues for diagnosing the underlying conditions accurately.

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