BROOKHAVEN NATIONAL LABORATORY

UNIT NO.

[NAME

HOSPIVAL of the MEDICAL RESEARCH CENTER
UPTON, NEW YORK

(Rongelap 15)

DISCHARGE SUMMARY
ADMITTED:

08-22-57R

PAVILION

Aug. 26, 1969

DISCHARGED:

1

OPD

Sept. 22, 1969

This 22-year-old Marshallese lady was admitted to
the Hospital for evaluation of a nodular thyroid gland believed to result
from radioactive fallout in 1954.

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HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS:

The patient was 7 years
old at the time of exposure to fallout and she received an estimated 175 rads of whole body gamma
radiation, beta radiation of the skin, and internal absorption of radioisotopes. The dose to the thyroid gland from radioiodines is estimated
to have been between 500-1000 rads in addition to the 175 rads of gamma
radiation. She developed transient mild beta burns of the scalp and slight
epilation. Her leukocytes and platelets fell to about half normal levels
within several weeks,but she had no signs or symptoms related to this depression. By one year she had largely recovered from these acute effects
and her subsequent medical history is generally negative up to the present
developments.
In 1967 several small
nodules were palpated
in the left upper lobe of the thyroid, In addition in 1968 a 1 cm. nodule
was palpated in the right lobe. This past March,1969, examination of the
thyroid revealed three distinct nodules, the largest one 2 cm. in the
right-lower lobe and the other smaller in size in the left. lobe. She has
remained completely euthyroid and has shown no evidence of any retardation
of growth and development. Her PBI and cholesterol levels have always
been in the normal range. She had been taking thyroid-hormone medication
fairly regularly since September 1965.
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION:

The patient was alert,
and appeared to be completely euthyroid with no major complaints, The findings on physical examination were largely confined to che thyroid gland, The three nodules were
noted as described above except that perhaps the nodule in the left lobe
of the gland had enlarged slightly. No lymphadenopathy was detectable. The
only other finding on physical examination that might be noted was slight
leukorrhea,
LABORATORY AND X-RAY FINDINGS:

Thyroid studies revealed
the following: PBI 8.1 ug.%,
total iodine 8.2 utg.%, todoprotein 2.6 pg.%, and T-4 5.3 pg.%; BMR -15;
cholesterol 153 mg.%, esters 119 mg.%; thyroid scan showed a functioning
nodule in the right lobe; uptake of radioiodine was normal but response to
TSH stimulation was only fair;a test for thyroid antibodies was negative.
The hemogram and other blood chemistry findings were normal. The chest
x-ray was normal, Vaginal discharge was positive for monilia.

PREOPERATIVE HOSPITAL COURSE:

The patient was asymptomatic

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