| FEMALES I965 | “er 40 PLATELETS « 10 * 4 e LYMPHOCYTES 41073 ——_l eT Tt pe App w we FEMALES y Hoe & MALES (AGE >10) io— _ ! oLititi tite 08 2 4056726 123 4 5 6789 OF DAYS mo YEARS TIME 20 l 30 40 50 ! 60 _t 70 t 80 90 EXPOSURE T T vw j 45 AGE (YEARS) PLATELETS «1074 407) 7 |1965 = 3519 ! ° 4 e 30 4 25 om e 20- Lee 1 8 red 1965 T FEMALES 1 Figure 33. Lymphocyte counts of Rongelap exposedfemaies plotted against age. Solid line represents meanlevel of unexposed female population, 1965. MALES AFTER Figure 56. Mean plateiet values of Rongelap exposed people from time of exposure through 11 years post exposure. Stars represent mean values of unexposed comparison population. 4 l ~ e =“ eS a 15h Lee be » oO e = a o = 10 a = ~- ! 20 | 30 L 40 -l { | 50 60 AGE (YEARS) | 70 i 80 90 Figure 57. Platelet counts of Rongelap exposed females plotted againstage. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed female population, 1965. | | L l 20 L 30 | 40 | 50 60 | L 70 80 90 T T T t T 45 AGE (YEARS) T r MALES 1965 T T . T PLATELETS x107* Figure 54. Lymphocyte counts of Rongelap exposed males plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed maije population, 1965. —— + EXPOSED, 11 YEARS POST EXPOSURE 2 UNEXPOSED ° EXPOSED, TIME OF MAXIMUM DEPRESSION CUMULATIVE % i00— (31-59 x ae ¥ 7 e beg i ‘sh NEUTROPHILS x 1073 0 20 : = € 2 - , # 60 80 1 - : ft of —_ ” . dif vf 20 45 126-30 ' pays} Ze i} la f p i . 3 f —: * 40- Oo ~ 7 fF, - 6o- ° DAYS) wO NF ao- 20- (31-59 . ero ays) / 40 60 LYMPHOCYTES x 1073 ‘ ios a 20 _ 40 «60 PLATELETS x 10-4 Figure 55. Cumulative percent distribution curves for neutrophils, lymphocytes, and platelets, 1965. id i 20 { 30 i 40 l 50 t 60 | 70 | 80 : 90 AGE (YEARS) Figure 58. Platelet counts of Rongelap exposed males plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed male population, 1965.