CONTENTS (Continued) CHAPTER 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 Page DISCUSSION, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS 36 36 37 37 Discussion . Conclusions Recommendations APPENDIX A EXPOSED POPULATION: COMPARISON WITH INITIAL FINDINGS OF INDIVIDUAL WEIGHTS AND HEMATOLOGICAL VALUES 38 APPENDIX B CONTROL POPULATION: INDIVIDUAL WEIGHTS AND HEMATOLOGICAL VALUES 40 ILLUSTRATIONS CHAPTER 3 SKIN LESIONS, EPILATION, AND NAIL PIGMENTATION Color platesilto12 CHAPTER 4 . : 17 HEMATOLOGY 4.1 Serial Post-exposure Changes in the Mean Total Leukocyte, 4.2 Serial Post-exposure Changes in the Mean Platelet Counts 4.3 4.4 Neutrophile, and Lymphocyte Counts for the Rongelap Group for the Rongelap Group, . 28 . 29 Cumulative Neutrophile Counts for the Rongelap Group at the Time of Maximum Depression and 6 Months After Exposure 30 Cumulative Platelet Counts for the Rongelap Group at the Time of Maximum Depression and 6 Months After Exposure 31 TABLES CHAPTER 2 2.1 Positive Findings on Physica] Examination of the Exposed and Control Populations CHAPTER 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 CLINICAL EXAMINATION 12 HEMATOLOGY 26 Hematological Data for Control Populations by Age and bySex , . Mean Values for Peripheral Blood Determinations on the Rongelap Group 185 Days Post-exposure , . Mean Values for Peripheral Blood Determinations on the Ailinginae Group 185 Days Post-exposure , Mean Blood Counts for the Exposed and Control Populations, with and without Measles . . . Bone Marrow Differential Counts o « n Exposed and ‘Control Marshallese . 27 27 . , 32 33

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