ee eene eee te 2 paleo mers at mere ne nee el te le ee ee de womens 336 ae rie tee _ ae CONARD et al, DISCUSSION M, AVARGUES: Were any foeto-embryonic effects observed among the Rongelap group? Ihave in mind specific anomalies in children irradiated and contaminated in utero. R.A. CONARD: There were four children irradiated in utero, one in the first trimester andthe othersin the second and third. None of these children have shown any abnormalities. Unfortunately the products of miscarriages and the stillbirths were not available for examination by medical personnel and therefore we do not know whether there were any abnormalities among them, We were unable, however, to detect any differences on congenital anomalies between children born of exposed parents and those born of unexposed parents. Grows A wi. foo * of ts amr. tuna life « inte : gearicc abe. et vit. Wil’ a ‘ tems Pere of in knc dre isc the wi str or a‘ eri a [- $?