2023
DOI: 10.3390/life13030723
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Applications of Infrared Thermography in Ophthalmology

Abstract: Body temperature is one of the key vital signs for determining a disease’s severity, as it reflects the thermal energy generated by an individual’s metabolism. Since the first study on the relationship between body temperature and diseases by Carl Reinhold August Wunderlich at the end of the 19th century, various forms of thermometers have been developed to measure body temperature. Traditionally, methods for measuring temperature can be invasive, semi-invasive, and non-invasive. In recent years, great technol… Show more

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“…In addition, this method is not suitable for the monitoring of brain temperature in subjects positioned in a special environment or device (DI bathtub). Brain temperature can be noninvasively measured with an infrared thermography of the eyeballs [ 43 ], which reliably indicates the central body temperature. However, this method is also indirect and it is not yet clear whether it measures the temperature of the retina or cornea.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, this method is not suitable for the monitoring of brain temperature in subjects positioned in a special environment or device (DI bathtub). Brain temperature can be noninvasively measured with an infrared thermography of the eyeballs [ 43 ], which reliably indicates the central body temperature. However, this method is also indirect and it is not yet clear whether it measures the temperature of the retina or cornea.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%