ee, eR To 28 Height and weight data on survivors of the Final evaluation of stature and skeletal age will be postponed until all the exposed children have reached the age of 2! to ensure that all are fully - atomic explosions at Hiroshima and Nagasaki have been recently reexamined by the Atomic Bomb mature. Casualty Commission.44 Analysis of the final 200 ; T T T T ——s 180 - 160 + 140 > Stature (em) Z 1202 100 - = 80 60+ 4 50 - 40 4 40 1 4 20 l 20 | 0! Le 3 20 Skeletal age (years) Hf L 10 A 1S Age (years) TT T _L 20 0 25 4 1 § 1 10 _t 13 Age(years) zi 20 23 T 13 7 10+ 4 4 e a Ss & a SF : = x P rs 41 5 ! 10 i. i 15 20 Age (years) - 1 Figure 21. Statural growth and skeletal growth data for boys exposed at age <5 years. Dashed lines show minimum to maximum spread for unexposed peer group. Arrow indicates start of thyroxine treatment. Subjects: e, No. 2; ©, No. 19; @, No. 23; o, No. 32; a, No. 54; g, No. 3; a, No. 5. i 5 ft 10 15 Age(years) I 20 Figure 22. Same data as in Figure 22,for girls. Subjects: e, No. 17; 0, No. 21; a, No. 33; a, No. 42; =, No. 69; CO, No. 65. Table 16 Summary Data on Children Exposed /n Utero Subject No. & Sex 83M 84 M 85 M 86F Trimester at exposure Stature third slightly tall second first normal normal third slightly small Head circumference Skeletal maturation large slightly advanced small normal slightly retarded normal normal normal