Table 2 Major Diagnoses Unexposed Diagnosis Essential hypertension* Arteriosclerotic heart disease Cerebral arteriosclerosis Bronchiectasis Emphysema Cancer Tertiary syphilis Utirik Rongelap No. cases Percent No. cases Percent No. cases Percent ti 3 1 i Primary yaws Pulmonary tuberculosis G.I. parasites Congenital abnormalities (all types) Asthma Osteoarthritis Rheumatic heart disease Total examined Exposed Rongelap 1 3 l ! 13 2 6 1 10 2** 1 9 2 4 l 7 2 t 1 13 4 8 1 9 3 fe) 1 I l 8 8 7 7 95 144 1 7 1 7 3 1 1 t 1 l 10 1} 3 ) 2 2 93 *Defined as systolic 140 mm Hgordiastolic 100 mm Hg. **Orbital tumor, type unknown; basal cell skin carcinoma. Table 3 Congenital Abnormalities Diagnosis Umbilical hernia Shortening 5th finger Shortening 3th metacarpal Absence carpal bones Polydactylism No. in radiated group 1 3 \ No. in control group i No. in Utirik group P I 1 sented for the irradiated Rongelap children and the unirradiated Marshallese children. (The Uuirik children are included in the unirradiated group.) Table 4 shows the mean height and weight for the exposed and unexposed children of different ages. The mean values for the weight and height, for the most part, wereslightly lower in the exposed children, male and female, from about 4 through about 10 years of age. The numbers of children are too small for satisfactory statistical analysis. Recently a carefully standardized series of studies of the left wrist (which has I t been found to be a reliable index of skeletal age) . . . in children of various ages has been published.’ All x-rays of the wrists of the Marshallese children were compared to this standard,* which was ob- Cacathvrecdi) Congenital nystagmus ' i of Northern European extraction. In Figure 4 the bone ages of the Marshallese are compared with Absence testicle i be noted in skeletal maturationin the irradiated Hexion deformity finger ongenital deformity leg Anomaly feet Palatal anomaly Tongue ued Asymmetry offace Pigmentation cornea Adrenogenital syndrome Congenital heart disease | tained from studies of white American children the published standards. General retardation may *Weare indebted to Dr. Leo Lusted of the National Insututes of Health for analyzing the x-rays for bone development.

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