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Retrospective study ofhematological data. The hematulogical data gathered over the 18-year period on
the subject with leukemia (No. 54) were compared
with the mean levels of 8 other Rongelap boys exposed at <5 years of age and of 8 unexposed boys
in the same age range (Figure 52). The percentage
differences in mean peripheral blood levels between
subject No, 54 and his exposed peers are given in
Table 36 fur the first year and for the subsequent
years, The subject with leukemia showed greater
depression of neutrophils both during the immediale pust-exposure period and in subsequent years,
The least dilference appearec to be in the erythropuictic system, Morphological studies of peripheral
bluod smears revealed no significant abnormalities
until the development of leukemia; unfortunately

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no bone marrow examinations had been made
before.
Since the Marshallese children are prone to frequent infections associated with granulocytosis, it
wasof interest to compare this response in the subject with leukemia and in the other exposed boys.
The records showed that the white cell count cxceeded 10,000 a total of 36 times in 131 counts
(27%) in the other 8 exposed boys and only once

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in 18 counts (9%) in subject Ne. 34, However, if

this indicated a reduction in narrow reserve in
this boy, the reduction apparently was insufliciens
to result in anyillness serious enough to require
hospitalization.
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hal loess did not show aneuploidy or structural

changes of the chromosomes. However, increased
chromosome breakave (11% of the cells) was noted

terminally, which may have been related to radiahoa exposure to chemotherapy, or possibly to bis

disease,

Discussion, Ue is possible that radiation exposure was involved in the ediology of teukemia in
subject No. 34. Radiation exposure has long been

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Phils, platclem, hematocrit, and neutrophil lytiphacyte

ratio for subject with leukemia (No. 2b solid line in each
case} compared witli those of exposed (= - -) aud wines:
gamed (— = <=) boys diagune age range. over 1 ycarssince
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