2 TY?y?TgTT t dal mor 7 t a - Time OF MAXIMUM OEPRESSION > 6.0; “ Sd * } * 2 ¥ y 6Or 4 < @sEXPOSED 3 &« CONTROL a 3 4° : L ~ TYTTririree ai OFEXPOSED, TIME OF MAXIMUM DEPRESSION, (31-59 OAYS) 20+ Figure 24. Lymphocyte counts of exposed Rongelap females plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed female population. 0 a 10 iL j 2.0 3.0 L _ L 40 30 LYMPHOCYTES 11073 Tt 7 Figure 25. Lymphocyte cumulative percent distribution curves for exposed compared with unexposed we a ZS rTTr 60 ° Lo o8 24 40 OATS 56 T2 6 MO ' J J 2 4 L ao ? YEARS TIME AFTER EXPOSURE Figure 26. Mean platelet values of exposed Rongelap people from time of exposure through 8 yr post exposure. Stars represent mean values of unexposed comparison population. counts in males and females were below the mean line of the unexposed group. An accumulative distribution curve shows displacement of the exposed curve to the left of the unexposed (Figure 29). The increase in platelet counts this year in both exposed and unexposed groups is demonstrated by the fact that only 11.3% of the exposed group and 5.3% of the unexposed show counts below 200,000, as compared with 18% and 9.7% last year. Erythropoietic Elements Erythrocyte, hemoglobin, and hematocrit levels showed no marked differences between the exposed and unexposed groups (see Table 10 and Figures 31 through 36). In the older groups the md in r q t T qT 7 ' 1 x 8 Lo) 20 bobed bab ta bb teti population. FEMALES e « 7 LE ul f TrrrTrvTvrriyT tf PLATELETS x10°* 6 oF OTTan * 40 Figure 27. Platelet counts of exposed Rongelap males plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of unexposed male population. values were slightly lower in the exposed than in the unexposed groups. Ailingnae Blood Counts Hematological examinations were carried out on all 17 Ailingnae people. The leveis of peripheral blood elements in this group were generally the same as in the exposed Rongelap group. These data are shown in Table 10 and Appendices 2 and 3.

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