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Table 14
Table 15
Abnormal Chromosomesin Peripheral Blood Cultures
Blood Volume Studies (1961, 1962)
Subject
Total
No.
counts
Dicentrics
64
10
It
14
2
59
24
26
—
—
—
1
_—
_
—
—
50
69
—
—
27*
41
38
69
79
80
30
27
32
19
19
16
1
—
—
—
—
—
Other
] minute
—
—
—
—
—
*Bone marrow smears showed 3 dicentrics on scanning.
small amounts, however, and glycosuria was dem-
onstrated only in those that showed urine eleva-
tions of 2+ to 4+. Four urines showed a slight
amount of protein, but other examinations did
not reveal abnormalities which might be associated with proteinuria.
Blood Sugar Determinations
Subject Race* Wt., lb
P.C.
H.M.
A.
B.W.
S.S.
H.
Lc.
Em.
B.
S.
Ed.
T.
A.
Sh.
Af,
J.
El.
Me.
K.
Ja.
R.
F.
Mac.
Cc
C
Cc
C
C
Cc
C
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
Cc
Cc
C
158
105
153
161
165
156
110
172
150
138
155
122
102
109
126
135
140
123
140
132
156
183
—
Increase,cc
Decrease, cc
RBC Plasma
RBC Plasma
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—_
—
100
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
123
—
—
—
—
—_
—
250
—
—_—
—_
—
—
—_
—
—
—
—
—
—_
—
—
—
100
—
—
—
—
—
100
100
400
550
350
250
250
250
—
—
250
550
400
300
300
200
600
—
200
800
450
400
200
750
—
600
=1000
600
100
500
500
100
—
100
600
—
200
—
150
500
—
700
770
400
700
200
*C = Caucasian, M — Micron
esian.
Fasting blood sugar analyses were carried out
on 8 people (all in the unexposed group) who had
shown urine positive for sugar on the previous sur-
vey. Of these, 4 showed elevated levels (Nos. 853,
884, 893, and 991). Non-fasting blood sugar determinations were carried out routinely on 72 peo-
ple in the exposed and 125 in the unexposed
groups. Elevations > 160 mg % were foundin 4 of
these, | exposed (No. 29) and 3 unexposed (Nos.
932, 936, and 1042). The somewhat higherinci-
dence of diabetes in the Marshallese people has
been commented on in previous reports.
Protein-Bound lodine
Since previous survey results had shown protein-bound iodine levels on the high side of normal, 14 sera were obtained on individuals for
repeat analyses this year. The levels varied between 4.6 and 12.0 xg % with a mean of 8.6; these
are again generally on the high side of normal.
Total Urine lodine and Creatinine
The purpose of these analyses was to determine
whetherthe rather high protein-boundiodine levels
reported in the Marshallese might be related to
high iodine levels in the diet. Total iodine and creatinine analyses were carried out on 10 urine samples obtained from subjects who had previously
shown relatively high protein-bound iodine levels.
The levels for total iodine varied between 5.2 and
66.0 pg % (av, 18.6), and the creatinine levels
varied between 0.025 and 0.80 g/1 (av; 0.52).
These levels were considered to be in the normal
range, although the creatinine levels were somewhat high because of alkalinity of the urine samples. Therefore it did not appear that the iodine in
the diet could account for the generally higher
protein-bound iodine levels observed. The cause
of this slight elevation remains to be clarified.