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romatous, 59 tuberculoid, and 2 mixed.

As shown in table 20, 83

additional cases clinically suspicious for leprosy were found in the
Saipan and Palau districts during the course of the survey. None
were reported from the Marshall Islands district.

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Results of surcer for clinically suspicious
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* No clinically suspicious cases of leprosy for Marshall Lslands district.

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The fact that the true macular lesion is not readily recognized by
other than specialists in the field may have reduced the discovery rate
for leprosy in this survey. Recognition of leprosy was especially
dificult because of the prevalence of tinea versicolor and traumatic
contracture, both of which required differentiation from the disease.
Personnel conducting the survey were reluctant to make a diagnosis
of leprosy where there was any question of itscertainty.
Diseases of ear. Inflammatory diseases of the ear occurred at the
rate of 9.8 per 1,000 inhabirants. The majority of cases were in the
Saipan district where the rate was 26.4 per 1,901) persons.

The rate

in the Marshall Islands district was 1i4 and only 0.0 in the Palau

district.

The most prevalent disease of the ear was “infection, diffuse. ex-

ternal auditory meatus.”

It isan interesting fact that of the 161 cases

reported, 101 were on Saipan Island. It is not known whether personnel conducting the survey were move thorough in making examinations on this island than they were elsewhere or whether an epidemic
was In occurrence at the time of the survey.

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Other conditions, Degenerative joint disease was rather prevalent,
showing a rate of 7U.t per 1000 inhabitants in the three districts conibined. Rates were highese in the Palau district and lowest in the
Saipan district: This disease was most prevalent among the aged.
A total of 325 neoplastic diseases was reported, establishing a
prevalence rate of 14.7 per 1000, Only 11 neoplasms were proved
malignant, although other malignancies were suspected. The malig-

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