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Figure 5.2.—Autoradiograph of tibia of chicken sacrificed 45 days postdetonation (ANL).

marrow cavity in this tibia contained dense
trabecular bone alongits entire length, a formation not normally found in mammalian bones.
There are also two distinct areas of increased
density in the trabecular region, which appear
as two lines of radioactivity in the autoradiograph. The center of the diaphysis was abnormally thick, possibly because of a failure of
the normal resorptive process.

No other evidence of a double line of radioactive deposit appeared in the animals studied,
except possibly in a sowsacrificed 38 days post
exposure (Fig. 5.5). Here a faint deposit of
activity in the trabecular bone is noted, separate from the higher level in the epiphysis.
Looney (8) has shown that a typical osseous
tissue in trabecular space is a characteristic
histopathological finding following radioactive

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