These signs reached the pea¥ in about the 3rd- 4th week and subsided gradually. These skin lesions including epilation were observed on parts uf the body not covered by clothing and on the navel region where radivactive dusts 3. Haematological Observations Leucocytes Total number of leucocytes decreased gradually, showing minimum count at about 4-8 weeks after the exposure. Five cases revealed a count Histologically, these of less than 2,000/mm/’, thirteen less than 3,000, skins were similar to ordinary radiodermatitis. Remarkable epilation was observed in 20 patients. Two patients who did not wear hats at the time of the accident revealed complete epilational and five less than 4,000. In one case, the leucocyte from neck were deposited. necrosis. Microscopically, coagulation necrosis and cell infiltration in the necrotic scalp was observed at about the 4th week. These skin lesions iccovered gradually. Thin and delicate hairs began to grow again at the beginning of Mav, and in 2-3 months they grew back almost completely. But, T-2 and T-7 have alopecia even nuw. In some persons, capillary dilatation, depigmentation and pigmentation ofskin are still observed in the navel region. For the skin lesions cvery possible treatment was applied. For decontamination, mechanical washings with Na-EDT.\ or warm water were done. The hair of head. axilla and pubes was shaved off. The nails were cut off. In one and half months superficial contamination was almost removed. The distribution of surface radioactivity and skin lesions is shown in Fig. 2.'” Radoective Contamination level depressed to 800. A correlation was found between these minimum count and the doses of individual external irradiation. Neutrophil level also depressed. Between the 4+th-8th weeks all of the cases got minimum values, which were proportional to the dose of radiation received (Fig. 3), In most cases a shift to the left of the nucleus was observed. Lymphopenia was noted between the 2nd-8th weeks in all cases. Leucocyte count began to increase since 8th week, At,that time, metamyelocytes and myelocytes appeared in peripheral blood of some cases. In most cases eosinophilia and in some cases monocytosis were remarkable, especially with the indication of recovery. Eosinophilia continued in some cases for several years without proof of parasite. Neutrophil and lymphocyte levels recovered gradually. However, cumulative distribution curve of total leucocyte count at the 6th year was still slightly displaced to the left of normal Japanese, and in several cases, number of lymphocytes was below 2,000/mm’. Motility and phagocytosis of neutrophils depressed remarkably. Although they recovered gradually, after one year these functions in some cases were still lower than in normal persons. Erythrocytes At the time of hospitalization, a few patients were slightly anaemic CRBC 3,000,000/mm’). No reticulocyte was observed in them at the critical stage. The cumulative percentage curves changed as in Fig. 4. Colour index was higher than 1.0. The PriceJone’s curves of erythrocytes diameter were displaced to the right of normal one at first, & P Marked at Mederete Fig. 2. ws, Silght @ Uker ad > Erosion wae Erythema te Epilotion Distribution of Radiodermatitis'® and returned to almost normal after one year. These changes corresponded to changes of erythroblasts diameter in bone marrow.