ILLUSTRATIONS(Continued) Page CHAPTER 3 3.1 SKIN LESIONS, EPILATION, AND NAIL PIGMENTATION Comparison of the Incidence and Time of Appearance of Epilation and Neck Lesions in the Rongelap and Aijlinginae Groups Color Plates 3.t0 3.4. Karly Uyperpigmented Maculopapular Neck Lesions at 06 Days. Case 39, Age 15, F. . . . . . Neck Lesions at 26 Days. Wet Desquamation. White Color Is Calamine Lotion, Case 78, Age 37, F. . Repigmenting Superficial Neck Lesions at 40 Days. Hyperpigmented Areas not Completely Desquamated. Case 24, Age 15, F. Healed Neck Lesions at 77 Days Showing Dusky Pigmentation of 3.5 Back of Neck. Case 39, Age 15 F. . Hyperpigmented Raised Plaques and Bullae on Dorsum of Feet and 3.2 3.400 ATM) 4a) AT} 47(a) Toes at 28 Days. One Lesion on Left Foot Shows Deeper Involvement. Feet were Painful at This Time. 3.6 3.7 3.8 Lesions 10 Days Later. Bullae Have Broken, Desquamation is Essentially Complete, and Lesions Have Healed. Feet no Longer Painful . Lesions 6 Days Later Showing Repigmentation Except for Small Scar on Dorsum of Left Foot at Site of Deepest Lesion 3.9 Extensive Lesions in Boy, Age 13, Case 26 3.10 Whole Body View of Lesions in Same Case as Plates 3.8- 3. 9 ‘ . 3.14 Epilation in Man at 18 Days. Case 79, Age “41, Scalp ‘Lesions Present in Areas of Epilation. (Same Case asin Plates 3.12 and 3.13.) . 3.15 Spotty Epilation in Boy, Age 13, at 28 Days. Case 26. Note Scalp Lesions in Areas of Epilation. (Same Case as in Plates 3.8--3.11.) 3.16 Epilation in 7 Yr. Old Girl at 28 Days. Case 72. . 3.17 Pigmented Bands in Semilunar Area of Fingernails at 77 Days . 3.18 (K100, H&E) Epidermis: Extensive Transepidermal Damage With Less Involved Zones on Either Side 3.19 (X100, H&E) Epidermis: Arcades of Minimal Damage Occur in Relation to Excretory Ducts of Sweat Glands. . 55(d) 95(d) S7(e) 57 (e) 59(/) . Sameas 3.22. Occasional Perinuclear 3.24 (X100, H&E) (Case #39) Narrow Rugose Epidermis With Papillary Extensions Downward of Stratum Malpighii 53(c1) 53(¢7) OTe) Transepidermal Damage With Disorganization Cytoplasmic Halos in Mid Stratum Granulosum . 49(b) 57(e) of the Malpighian Layer. 3.21 (%100, H&E) (Case #63) Transepidermal Damage With Disorganization of the Malpighian Layer. . . 3.22 (X100, H&E) (Case #75) Loose Lamination of Stratum Corneum With Outward Papillary Projections and Resultant “Rugose” Appearance 3.23 (X400, H&E) (Case #75) 49(b) 51(c) 3.11 Whole Body View of Lesions in Same Case as Plates 3.8-3.9 3.12 Desquamation of Back of Scalp at 28 Days. Epilation Occurred | Earlier in Desquamated Area, (See Plate 3.14.) Note Persistent Uiceration of Left Ear. : : . 3.13 Eighteen Days Later. Scalp Lesions Have Healed With Repigmentation of Skin. No Hair Growth Evident in Epilated Areas. Ear Ulceration 3.20 (X400, H&E) (Case #26) : d1(c) Extensive Lesions in Boy, Age 13, Case 26 Persists With Little Improvement. 49(d) . 5a(f)