FEMALES
1965
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l
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DAYS
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1
40
3
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Figure 33. Lymphocyte counts of Rongelap exposedfemales plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level
of unexposed female population, 1965.
40—
AGE (YEARS)
60
70
890
.
90
.
30
MO
YEARS
10 4
TIME AFTER EXPOSURE
Figure 56. Mean platelet values of Rongelap exposed
people from time of exposure through 11 years post exposure. Stars represent mean values of unexposed comparison population.
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20
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MALES (AGE >!0)
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FEMALES 1965
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MALES 1965
LYMPHOCYTES «1074
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-
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20
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30
40
to
50
60
AGE (YEARS)
70
-
a0
30
Figure 57, Platelet counts of Rongelap exposed females
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Lo-
Lo
20
plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of un-
4
exposed female population, 1965.
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|
fot
L
L
TT
AGE (YEARS}
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Figure 54. Lymphocyte counts of Rongelap exposed
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€
40
males plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level
of unexposed male population, 1965.
T
T
7
’
T
1
T
t
* EXPOSED, 1! YEARS POST EXPOSURE
T
1
—_
CUMULATIVE %
80K
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:(31-89
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6
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640
7?
80
LYMPHOCYTES « 1075
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UM
PLATELETS « 10-4
Figure 55. Cumulative percent distribution curves for
neutrophils, lymphocytes, and platelets, 1965.
°
!
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/
L/
2
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e
_
pe
I
fd
G20 40 60 BO
a
=
.
8
if |
20h
a
are
oo
:| (26-30
2
8
DAYS) pe
2 df
:
40-—
o
mf
=
w
Pg
& UNEXPOSED
° EXPOSED, TIME OF MAXIMUM DEPRESSION
(31-59
:
100 Days) we
9
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20
l
30
t
40
I
50
AGE (YEARS)
J
60
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70
a
ao
3.
Figure 58. Platelet counts of Rongelap exposed males
plotted against age. Solid line represents mean levei ol
unexposed male population, 1965.