Abstract:
Thermal homeostasis is required in order to ensure that the normal function of
the human body is maintained under various environmental conditions. Various
pathological processes impacting metabolism in tissues and organs (e.g., the
human eye) are accompanied by changes in relative internal heat balance.
Although numerous relevant studies have been conducted, heat exchange
processes in the human eye have not been yet sufficiently investigated. Further
research on the features of heat exchange in the eye is required not only to
improve our knowledge in the field of physiology of the eye, but also to use
the data obtained for developing novel advanced techniques for eye disease
diagnosis and treatment.