+ TANGARD FOKM WO. OS . no Office Memuandum » untrep sates GOVERNMENT DATE: April 6, 1955 TO : John Hall, Director, IA FROM ? John Ce. Baghery MeDe, Director OW" Division of Biology and Medicixne SUBJECT: sf REY5, CAUSE OF DEATH OF ATKICHT KU BOYAMA isJCB SYMBOL: fhe essential facts with respect to this case are theses le. ? Mre Kuboyama was esposed to the fall-out of the March 1, 195) Bikini detonation as were the others of the crew of the Fukuyru Maru. He had serious general body exposure combined with local rediation burns of the sxin; 2e He apparently was recovering from his radiation injury quite satisfactorily, and at the time of his death no recognizable internal radiation damage was reported and radio-chemical examination of tissues and the skeleton showed extremely low radioactivity; in fact, eoproaching levels which would be considered negligible from a health standpoint; 3e At a time when he was convalescing satisfactorily from his radiation injury, he developed hepatitis which was presumably of infectious type caused by a filterable viruse From this he grew steadily worse with severe liver pathology and generalized jaundice. After a prolonged illness, he died from the effec of hepatitis; he Such hepatitis is not in itself a direct consequence of radiation injury and does not constitute a part of such injury. In this case, however, the hepatitis is considered a complication of the illness caused by the radiation exposure and ths related to it in the serse that had the deceased not been involved in this accicent, he would probeply be alive today. Discussions as to the precise mode of acquisition of the hepatitis virus would be fruitless. Such infections are common and occur in all Gegrees of severity; COMMISSI ON- . US_DOE ARCHIVES 326 US ATOMIC ENERGY In view of the above, I would not wish to contend that the severity of the hepatitis was entirely unrelated to the previous iliness caused by the radiation exposuree It is impossible to make any firm statement concerning this relationship. It isa reasonable line of argument that the prior injury and illness may have contributed to the severity of the complicating hepatitis, and this have contributed to his death. While it is most likely, US 99F \IIAIVES STATUS VERIFIED2//CL BY SEisa plhca yz DATE 0 bELITAEY BESTARCH & APPL 7 . e y . -- # WELE 1 NON-CGRP ow

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