C. A. Broaddus (MC), USN (United States Naval Hospital,

Guam), and on Cases 4 through 6 by Dr. Bentley P. Golcock
(Lahey Clinic). The pathological diagnoses were by Dr. G.
H. Klinck (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology) in Cases |
and 2, by Dr. H. A. Johnson (Medical Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory) in Case 3, and by Dr. W. A.
Meissner (New

through 6.

England

Deaconess Hospital), in Gases 4

We are indebted tw Drs. S. Warren, J. B. Stanbury, B. P.
Colcock, GC. L. Dunham, V. P. Bond, H. D. Bruner, L. K.

Dahl. J. E. Jesseph. H. L. Atkins, E. D, Henley and A.
Hicking for consultation and advice, to Drs. G. H. Klinck, S$.
Lindsay, H. A. Johnson, W. A. Meissner, C. J. Stahl and L..
V. Ackerman for pathological interpretation, to mumerous
other thyroid experts with whom we have been in correspondence and to the United States Atomic Energy Commission and the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (Department of Interior) for assistance in’ carrying out the
Marshallese surveys.
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A resurvey of the Rongelap people was completed in
March, 1966, since this paper was written, The data are not
analyzed, and only a preliminary statement can be made,
There were 5 new cases of thyroid nodules, all in children.
The increase was possibly related to inadequate thyroidhormone treatment in some cases. However, some beneficial
effect of the treatment was noted, since a nodule disappeared in | case, and there appears to have been increased
growth rate in some of the retarded children. [t is planned
to bring some of these patients to the United States for
further study and possibly surgery. The results of these
latest studies will be the subject of a further communication.
Surgery on Cases | through 3 was performed by Captain

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1g NOTE

radiation must ‘be used clinically, particularly in
children.

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experimental goitre. VI. Thyroid adenomata in rats on Brassica

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Marshallese emphasizes the caution with which

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