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PHYSICAL EXAMINATIONS - ADULTS
Thepositive clinical findings in adult Rongelap
and Utirik people are listed in Table 9. The general health status and incidence of physical abnormalities of the exposed Rongelap people was
aboutthe sameas of the unexposed people on the
island exceptfor
thyroid abnormalities, which are

described +: below. The varying fre-

atrophy, and pigment changes. The-lesions have
exhibited littl or no change during the pastseveral years. No further increase has been3secen
recently in benign mob@ig@which were noted several
years ago in areas of the neck that hadsustained
“beta burns.” No evidence of any malignantskin
changes have been.seen.

OPHTHALMOLOGICAL FINDINGS, 1967 SURVEY

quenciesre
d from year to year on such abOphthalmological examinations were carried
normalities as’ prostatic hypertrophy, cervicitis,
out* in 1967 on 63 exposed people, 62 children of
and arteriosclerosis probably reflect to some extent
exposed parents, and 185 peopie in the comparidifferences in clinical evaluation among the exson population, a total of 310 (see Table 10).
amining physicians. During the past 3 years, skin
As noted in previous surveys, as compared with
lesions appeared to be less prevalent, perhaps beerican populations there was an increased
cause of better hygienic conditions (the importange .
ence oflarge corneas and enlarged, tortuamts.
of daily baths with soap and water has been
and bizzare-pattemnet retinal vessels, and a lower
stressed). Special ophthalmological examinations
incidence of myopia,strabismus, amblvopia esowerecarried out in 1967 andslit-lamp observations
phoria, retinitis pigmentosa, and congenital
for enumeration of subcapsularflecks of the lens in
glaucoma.
1969. These findings are described separately below.
The incidenceof arcussenilis is higher in the
As part of the cancer survey, x rays of the chest
Marshallese than in similar age groups in the
were taken every 2 years (half the group in alternate
United States, which is in keeping with the genyears) on both exposed and unexposed Rongelap
eral observation that the Marshallese age faster
people. The roentenograms showed about equal
than Caucasians. The incidence was higher in the
incidence of cardiovascular findingy‘in the two
exposed group (30%) than in the unexposed group
groups. Two cagse with inactive tuberculouspul(13%); however, on the basis of previeusstudies.
monary lesions were noted, but no evidenceof prithe
differenceis probably not significant.
mary or
tatic pulmonary matignant lesions
Although
diabetés mellitus has-a moderately
was seen.| Papanic
yu smears were take
"high
incidence
in the Marshallese, only one case
the vaginalregion
ofall women examined. vioFdiabett?
retinopathy
was noted. This is in keepdence offinflammatory reactions and infections
-ingwith
the
observation
that diabetes in the
with trichomonas and bacteria
‘common..-::
Marshallese-éccurs
largely
iin
oer individuals.
Only one smear in an unexposed w
n was sug- _
gestive of cancer of the uterus; The medical= + Theiincidenceof pix
cula kn d pterygium is
high
in
nthe
Marshall
f¥ands.
The ince e of
authorities in the Marshall Isla e-were motified —»
pterygium
was
slightly
higher
in th
crhsed
of this case. Except for cancer 6
@yroid (described below) only one case of cancer was noted
group.
Abnormalities of the-rystaline lens, characduringthe 3 years,in a 71-year-old exposed woman
terized
below,saregreat
the MarshallIslanders
(3¢13) who died with bleeding.fridathegenital
than
in
similar
age
in the & . ited States.
tract thoughtto be due to cancér 9
uterus. In
The
abnormalities
obgerved'e
f potychro1968 one 34-year-old exposed Ailingnaé©woman
matic
sheott
i
changes;
de
;
Hipacitiesof
all
(3¢70) was found to have a hard non-tefider
tumor
several centimeters in diameter lateral to the .

lowerleft lobe of the thyroid. She was. Bought to

the United States with several other Hongelap
people who were to undergo thyroid
y. Surgical removal of this tumor revealed a ‘benign
neurofibroma. A number. of other benig®faoft-tissue tumors were noted during the examinations.
Examination of residual ‘‘beta burns,” present
in about 20 cases, showed only minimalscarring,

plaquecditeaved

he fi

the zone ofeae
the granulesswere *:

appeared sli RP try
color” Whet#?h

:

esced ti¥o a

*By Dr. Austin Lowrey, a member of the 1967 survey team.

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