FEMALES 1965 ao; - v | LYMPHOUYTES »10°>3 . 4 er ‘ < * . Sgt yp l O8 24 40 5672 6 12394 5 678 9 DAYS 1 1 40 3 i a5e 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. | “ i 20 _ MALES (AGE >!0) a [Oe q e oe te ws a |.O- 30 2 « 201 . ; TT T " _ FEMALES 1965 e 2 T T , y T | | MALES 1965 LYMPHOCYTES «1074 i | la | 2 | 2 t - 40- ° an i | . 1 e 20 “ e ' | 15 e _ a ! 10 | 30 40 to 50 60 AGE (YEARS) 70 - a0 30 Figure 57, Platelet counts of Rongelap exposed females | Lo- Lo 20 plotted against age. Solid line represents mean level of un- 4 exposed female population, 1965. @ | fot L L TT AGE (YEARS} | | Figure 54. Lymphocyte counts of Rongelap exposed | _ € 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 | :(31-89 | a) i 60— { \ f ie - ye ° f : NEUTROPHILS 1075 8 om 20) 6 : 15> _ . _ Poy 640 7? 80 LYMPHOCYTES « 1075 ao UM PLATELETS « 10-4 Figure 55. Cumulative percent distribution curves for neutrophils, lymphocytes, and platelets, 1965. ° ! | — i. / L/ 2 ! | 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 \o _| 20 l 30 t 40 I 50 AGE (YEARS) J 60 ‘ 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.