PATIENT NO. 69 (continued)
with the recommendaday. She was discharged back to her island home on 10-27-64
ite period.
indefin
an
for
daily
2
tion that she take thyroid extract, grains
Following release from the hospital the patient has remained asymptomFollow-Up:
nce
atic and apparently euthyroid on 3.0 mg of levothyroxine daily. No recurre
stopping
after
weeks
three
1966,
March,
In
.
detected
been
has
of thyroid nodules
thyroid hormone (temporarily for test purposes) her 1327 uptake showed little,
if any, thyroid function.

PATIENT NO.

2

AGE

12

M

DATE

HOSPITAL

SEX_

Hospital of Medical Research Center, BNL

June, 1965

This 12 year old Marshallese boy who was exposed to radioactive fallout in 1954
was admitted to this hospital to evaluate a noduleof the thyroid gland which was
discovered this past March.
History of Present Illness:

During the annual physical examination (March, 1965)

of the Rongelap people who were exposed to fallout radiation in 1954, this boy

was found to have a small nodule of the thyroid gland about 2 cm in diameter.

He

was about l year of age at the time of exposure to radioactive fallout. He
received an estimated dose of 175-200 rads whole body gamma radiation from the
fallout and an undetermined dose of radiation (largely beta) to the skin along
with some internal absorption of radioactive materials. It was estimated that
the thyroid gland of a child this age had received roughly 700-1400 rads largely
from the radioiodines absorbed. He experienced some nausea and vomiting during
the first day or so which was believed related to his radiation exposure.

His

peripheral blood elements dropped to about one-half of the level of unexposed

Marshallese people, but recovered to about normal by one year.

Beginning about

two weeks after exposure, he developed lesions of the skin from fallout deposition.

These lesions were confined largely to the anterior neck folds, axillary, scalp

and perianal regions.

He also had extensive epilation.

These lesions healed

within several weeks and the hair began regrowing with complete regrowth by six
However, during
He showed no other acute effects from his exposure.
months.

the 10-year period since exposure hc was found to show some degree of lag in

growth, based on anthropometric studies as well as bone age studies.

He has

lagged a year to a year and one-half behind the unexposed children of the same
age. This inhibition in his growth is believed to have been due to his fallout
exposure, though the mechanisms involved have not been clear. There has been no

Two PBI readings taken in the past few years
evidence of thyroid malfunction.
Six years ago his cholesterol
were in the normal range for the Marshallese people.

was 150 mg% and he remained in good health.

Physical Examination:
No enlargement of the thyroid was noted.
A 2 cm diameter
nodule, oval in shape, finely moveabic, nontender but firm, was noted in the
right lobe.
The nodule moved on swallowing.
No other nodules and no lymphadenopathy was palpated. The remainder of the physical examination was essentially

negative. There were a few scars on the anterior neck region and in the perianal
region, residual of previous beta burns.

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