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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.

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