RETURN OF RONGELAPESE

“The drop in lymphocytes is early and pro-

found.

Little or no evidence of recovery may

be apparent several months after exposure, and
return to normal levels may not occur for
months or years.
“The platelet count, unlike the fluctuating

total leukocyte count,falls in a regular fashion

and reaches a low on the 30th day. Some
recovery is evident early; however, as with the

other elements, recovery may not be complete
several months after exposure. . . .’’®

47

At one year later the Marshallese were re-

examined with the following conclusions:

“In general, the Marshallese have recov-

ered satisfactorily from the radiation injury

received during March 1954. Visible residual

effects are limited to & few areas of depigmentation and two small, distinct scars from rediation burns, one of which wil! possibly require
plastic repair.
“Neutrophil values have returned to the

normal range of the control population.

All

Table 46—Mean Body Burdenof the Rongelap Group
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0
0.016 (ugm)

of the lower extremities. The symptomssuggested that, “These findings can best be
explained on the basis of a cerebrovascular
accident.” * An ll-year old boy was hos-

pitalized with acute rheumatic fever and

cardiac decompensation. “The diagnosis of
rheumatic heart disease with mitral stenosis
and insufficiency was substantiated and at the

time of the examination, the boy was fully
active without evidence of decompensation.”

A 46-year old man died on May 13, 1956, of
heart failure. It was concluded that, ‘With

the exception of the residual of skin lesions,
none of the clinical findings in the exposed

group could be attributed to the effects of
irradiation.”
In regard to skin lesions it was reported,

“Some residual lesions are present in the

Rongelap people. ...
The majority of all
show improvement. Almost all of the early

superficial lesions are completely healed at this
time without any apparent residual changeg-—~

—
There appears to be no evidence of any-—---

change which would suggest malignancy.”
Urinalysis was made about two years after

the March 1954 detonation, for people living

on Utirik and Likiep Islands, for the Rongelapese living on Majuro Island and for personnel
at HASL (Table 47).*** It is recognized that
these are limited data, but the values for the

HASL group show the general world-wide distribution of the fallout debris, and indicates
that the Sr™ activities found in the Pacific

group are probably moretheresult of living in

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other members of the leukocyte population
and the platelets remain below the levels for
the control population; however, levels are
higher than at 6 months and, presumably, will
soon be in the normal range.’’®
At two years the examination showed that,
“In general, the people of both exposed and
control groups appear to be in good health and
nutritional status.’’*
A 77-year old man showed a history of paresis

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*Extrapolated from 82d day.

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