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THYROID HYPOFUNCTION APPEARING ASA
DELAYED MANIFESTATION OF ACCIDENTAL
EXPOSURE TO RADIOACTIVE FALL-OUT
IN A MARSHALLESE POPULATION*
P.R. LARSEN
Thyroid Unit,
Department of Medicine,
Peter Bent Brigham Hospital,
Boston,
Massachusetts
R.A, CONARD, K. KNUDSEN
Brookhaven National Laboratory,

Upton,

New York

J. ROBBINS, J. WOLFF, J.E. RALL
National Institute of Arthritis, Metabolism
and Digestive Diseases,
Bethesda,
Maryland
B. DOBYNS
Department of Surgery,
Case-Western Reserve University,
Cleveland,
Ohio,
United States of America

Abstract
THYROID HYPOFUNCTION APPEARING AS A DELAYED MANIFESTATION OF
ACCIDENTAL EXPOSURE TO RADICACTIVE FALL-OUT IN A MARSHALLESE
POPULATION.
The increased incidence of thyroid nodularity and carcinoma appearing as a late effect

after exposure of the human thyroid to ionizing radiation is well recognized. Despite the
high prevalence of thyroid nodularity in Marshallese inadvertently exposed to fall-out in 1954,
* This work has been carried out under contract EY-76-C-02-0016 with the United

States Department of Energy.

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