09-21-1994 12:19 &16§27995311 BNL-MED, DEPT. P.ate -1& resoved surgically from some of the burned areas for microscopic study. of skin demonstrate the typical findings of radiation injury. Seme of These pieces the ekin burns became infected particularly those on the feet ami were treated locally by cleansing and applications of antibiotic ointments. The skin burns healed in mbst cases with return of normal color and texture of the skin and in some casea scarp with depigmented areas. aged man, The worst burn occurred on the back of the It produced a permanent scar with absence of pigment ami vessels and a slight horny growth of the were left eer of a middle @bnormal blood overlying skin hes developdd. The skin has been corefully observed at 6 months, 12 months, 2 years and 3 yegre after ex posure and there is no evidence at the present time of any breakdownJin the early burns of the skin, There is no evidence of the development of cancer In some the depigmented scare are still evident. at this time. The individuale have been seen on two occasions by a plastic surgeon, Dr. Bradford Cannon of the Medical School who feels that no plastic repair 4s necessary and that the prognosig in general is good. FACTCRS INPLUMZICING SEVERITY OF TUR LESIONS Certain lessons were learned fron the Marshallese experience. Burns were caused by direct contact of the radioactive matorim= with the skin. Tha perspiration as common in the tropics, the delay in decontamindtion ani the difficulties in decontamination certainly favored thecevelopment of the skin burns. Those individuals who remained indoors or under trees during the rgllout developed less severe skin burns. The children who went wading in the ocean{developed fewer lesions of the feet and most of the Americans who vere more aware of the fallout, took shelter in aluminum buildings and bathed and Consequently they developed only very mild beta burns. Iastly a Pf the dangers [changed clothes, qingle layer of cotton material offered almost complete protection as was demonstyated by the fact that skin burns developed almost entirely on the exposed parts of[the body. The pro- gnosis of beta skin burns and radiation burna of the skin is excellently described

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