258 RADIOACTIVITY IN MAN Beta Burns in the Marshallese. In the Rongelap people white, powdery fallout material clung tenaciously to their skin causing itching and burning with irritation of the eyes and lachrymation during the first 24 to 48 hrs. It was over a week before complete decontamination was possible. It was impossible to calculate the skin dose with any degree of accuracy. About 90°¢ of the people developed spotty beta burns on exposed parts of their skim (not covered by clothing) with a large number (90%of the children and 30% of the adults) developing patchy epilation (see Figure 5). These lesions appeared about 12 to 14 days after exposure. No erythema was noted in the Rongelap people. possibly due to the darkness of their skins. Characteristically, lesions first appeared as dark pigmented macules, papules or patchy thickening of the skin followed by desquamation leaving depigmentedareas. Vesiculation was only seen on the dorsa of the feet (see Figure 6). Most of the burns were superficial and had completely re-epithelialized and repigmented in a few weeks. However, fourteen people had deeper burns which took longer to heal with some scarring. atrophy and varying degrees of pigment aberration remaining (see Figure 7). Some of these changes still persist six years after exposure. However. no chronic radiation dermatitis or malignant changes have been noted. Regrowth of hair was noted beginning about three months after exposure and was complete and normal by six months after exposure. Internal Hazard Acute Exposure Exposure to an acute fallout field 1s not likely to result in suff- cient internal absorption of radioactive materials to produce an acute radiation syndrome. Indeed. an individual would receive a lethal dose of gamma radiation long before he could accumulate sufficient radioactive material internally for the dose to be lethal. Therefore, the internal hazard is secondary to both whole body penetrating exposure and beta radiationof the skin. Theeffect of chronic, long-term exposure to internal fallout is another story. The internal absorption of fallout material occurs largely through ingestion with relatively small amounts via inhalation since the particle size of fallout is not likely to be small enough to 9012530 %y

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