i965 2 o FEMALES * FEMALES a Zz ~~ ~~” —<MALES (AGE >10) Q "tr o LYMPHOCYTES #1073 3 PLATELETS « 10°* “ oO 4 5.0 08 24 4 5672 6. Bars 20F ° « e 4 8 - . | 20 ! 30 l 40 l $0 AGE (YEARS) l 60 | 70 1 so q T 1 T y 7 *] | 5 ! FEMALES | tT 1965 e 40- = 35+8 4 e 1 MALES (965 3.0 | 4a45- PLATELETS 11074 1 I e «90 Figure 53. Lymphocyte counts of Rongelap exposedfemales plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed female population, 1965. J YEARS EXPOSURE AFTER Figure 56. Mean platelet values of Rongelap exposed people from time of exposure through 11 years post exposure. Stars represent mean values of unexposed compar!son population. e 1.0 MO TIME 4 . I | ° e 30 ee 7 I \ 25 ° SN *, ad . 20 LYMPHOCYTES «'073 ° ee a ee ° Ist 4 : = e 10 1.0 1 30 | 40 ! 1 590 60 AGE (YEARS) __t 7G | 680 90 Figure 57. Platelet counts of Rongelap exposed females plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed female population, 1965. = \ l 20 e | | 20 L 30 4 40 1 50 { 60 L 70 l 80 T } 99 MALES AGE (YEARS) 1 To _ i965 Sgtrrr ee PLATELETS 410° * Figure 54. Lymphocyte counts of Rongelao cxposed males plotted against age. Solid line represents mezn level of unexposed male population, 1. 45. OrsCine | * EXPOSED, 1! YEARS POST EXPOSURE « UNEXPOSED 2 EXPOSED, TIME OF MAXIMUM DEPRESSION || | (3t-§9 DAYS) |428-3 fyae Y ~, C4.$)- . CUMULATIVE % | ~\ oe : eT “ye “a a: | t { | : La a a e 20 35 40 5c 6C 70 eo | 30 LGE YE wRS) O9 f 20 40 60 89 CL NEUTROPHILS « 10°35 f 4 29 460 66 LYMPHOCYTES « 1073 / , * 20 7 40 «60 PLATELETS « (0-4 Mgure 35. Cumulative percent distribution curves for neutrcyhils, lymphocytes, and platelets, 1965. Figure 38. Platclet counts of Rongelap expused .nales plotted against age. Solid line represents r ean level of unexposed mule population, 196%.