24 EFFECTS 2.9 Summarys § Wf2zING References and Conclusions Dunham THe Curican Fixpives aoa population se individials iad which subsided without treatment within. days. The same individuals slowly deveroped granulocytoperta and thrombocytopenia iins sociated with secondary complications The only other manifestations of radiation exposure observed were -kin esions and epilation ie seribed in detariin Chapter EL) The inciaence of infectious and noniifeetions disease oo. tte more severely exposed groups was ne greater than that in the least exposed group. If. ifter irradiation, the platelets and leukoevtes fail 1) &@ manner and to a tegree similar to thar «at served here, it -an be predicted that no hemor rhage or increased -usceptibihty to disease~ similar to those observed in this study wall occur and that no spenal prophylactric measures wil be indicated. The use of prophylactic meas ures, however. shoula be evaluated in terms of existing condit'ons. With the degree of hem« poietic suppression observed there 5 al poss. bility of increasea susceptioility to more. ru lent pathogen) faiai were present an fu incident. .. T. WEA, TO51, ‘ronkite EL oP Trentment ot.tial symptoms of anorexia, vomiting and sliarrnes « snd: Warren, So dentally irradiated by fallout materta: from 4 nuclear device fas beer presented The more seriously irradiated RADIA™ION Atomic 4 oof Bombs. E. Ii, LeRoy. Cr V.. Bomb Injury, J. 4. Mf. A. The Diagnosis. Radiation Prognosis. and Injury Produced by Radialogy 36, 661-669, 1951. Bond, Vv. Silverman. M S., and Cronkite, E. P. Pathogenesis and Pathology of Post-Irradiation Infe tion +0 Cronkite. Atomte Rad... Research 12 389-400, 1954. Alten, Jot, Moulder, P VY. and Emerson, D. M., { Mot £45, 704-711, 1951 tometer, M1", and Miller, R. W. Treatment with Successive Antibiotics on Dogs Exposed to Total Body . © N Trradiation. University of t ronkite EL P.. and Brecher, G. Protective Effect of Granulocytes in Radiation Injury. pene af Set 09 Oo L. The Sequence of Responses to [Injury in Mice Exposed to 100r of Total Path. Ann. N.Y. SIS-8383, 19055. barrow, J. and ‘Tullis, Jo (ellular ~ Rochester iC p.ojeet report UR-2Z76, 1953. a4 Body X-Radiation 4WA Areh. §$91-407, 1992. Brecher G., and Cronkite. k. P. Lesion of Alimentary Tract of Dogs Exposed to 300-3000r Whole Sods X ray Amer. J Path. 27, 676-677, 1951. Vronkite FE. P., and Brecher, G. Effects of Whole Bods Raikiation dan Rev Wed 3. 193-214, 1952. Bond, VP. Conard, Ro A. Robertson, J. 8S. and Weden, [5 The Six-Month Postexposure Survey on Marstallese Exposed to Fallout Radiation. In press. i} tronkite EL OP. Dunham, ©. L.. Griffin, McPherson, S. D. and Woodward, K. T. David. Twelve- month Postexposure Survey on Marshallese Exposed to Fallout Radiation. Brookhaven National Laberatery report. to be published. 1955