PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVE D BERECES Ot KALEOUE WADEATION ON CEPEEL MECEN lly oF oF,tne, aim Te ereippbarriryree, REBRMENCES L. Chonkith, 14, PP.) Bonn, Vo PP. Conaup, 1 AL, BiveMaNn, N. RR, Coun, 8S. 1, Dunxiuam, C. L., Fann, R. oS. Sanvitaua, ©. AL, Sitanr, &R., HieckKTER, TE. H., Woop, D. A., Auren, I. A, Browninge, L. I, Rerneirant, R. W., Gona, J. K., Rornentson, §. 8., Minune, W. L.: The effects of tonizing radiation on human beings: 4 report on the Marshallese and Americans acetdentaily expored to radiation from fallout and a ro ca oft - dineussion of radiation injury in) the being, UL oS. Government Printing Washington, 256, DL C., E56. Connan, Ro oA. CANNON, Biaprorp, human Offter, Heaarns, & CLE, Ricmanna, J. 2, Lowey, Auwrin: Medient survey of Marshallese two yeurs after exposure oto fallout radiation, BLN 412 (T- 80), Idrookhaven National Laboratory, March 1956. Knowtton N. HestpruMann, P., Letren, GL. 1D, 1... linentss, J. Beanery, L. 2, PF. Gainer, D.C, Oakes, W. R., and Srarer, ©. 1.5 Beta ray burns of human skin. J. A. M. AL lat: 230-246, 1044. Ronnts, Le t., Ava, 0.0L, Corr, OL, Conan, DD. G., Lasoo, 2. 7, Croetun, R. Wo, and Myraing, Q. .: Superticial “purne’ of skin and exes fron seattered enthode rays, Racdighauy 46: 1 24, 1040, Crawrorp, S,, “Fiauns 5,—Same case asin Figure 4 air months after : erposure showing complele regrowth of normel harr, 3. However, in sitnations where skin lesions are associated with larger whole body doses of radiation io. in the Jethal range or above, with greater hematopoctic depression, the lesions would become more vasily infected, possibly affording portuls of entry, lending: to bacteremia or sepiicemin. 4. Severe skin radiation with minimal whole body irradintion might result in situa- tions where promp evacuation from the con—taminated area oceurred, but skin decontam- ination was delayed. ; 5. Enrly skin and eve symptoms might be nuldly disabling during the first day or two after exposure to fallout and later symptoms associated with full blown lesions might be quite disnLuing. Late effects on the skin in the form of chronie radiation dermatitis ane radio phosphorousg, dry thera stidies, Tuciol- ogy $72 21, POG. Winn, J EL) and aren, 2. Ro: Biologdleal effects of external beta radiation, Cliayn 12, MeCrrive Hil Book Ca. Tne. Firat iidition, New York, 1051, Kovasta, Yo, e€eté, Prva (pubiished ty Prva Dokekai, Medical Affairs [burenu, Ministry of Tflealth and Welfare, Tokyo, Japany. Jan, 1055. i No. and pathology of Alamogordo enattle, mel cn € * — CI4 cos AEC Report UT-ARC-1, 1958, 10. Major Activities in Atomic Energy Programa, July- December 1053. United States Atomic Knergy Commission, 15th Semtannual Report, dan. 1954, p. 50, Hensnaw, P.S., Sniner, 2. S., and Rainey, Bo PL Aberrant tissue devclopments in rata exposed to betn raya, Radiology 52: 401-415, 19-49, 5 3 Lt 1, 8-45, Pavatnagn, .L, Prempro, M. Po. Siees, D., Wear, Joo b., Coma, ©. i, [ansanp, S. 1... loans, C.s.. and Hoon, 5. L..: Fission product retention NRE malignancy are possible complications. W383. Low-Hreen, Bo Vo AL Pixternal therapentic are of =] ‘es “ae e *i ¢ f Loonard or cathode ‘ray’ derma- titis, Arch. of Dermat. and Syph. 27: 579 ORS, PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED