CULISAOLTU

skin

YL

PETE LaALsdiy

MWA TO ey

(principally beta radiation)

Yanna

Lata avite

ALA ANAL Ye

Lait

from fallout deposited on the skin,

and internal absorption of radionuclides from ingestion of contaminated
food and water. The most serious internal exposure was that to the

thyroid from radioiodines, which were relatively abundant in the
fallout.

63 references,

1 figure,

4 tables.

Major Descriptors: *MARSHALL ISLANDS -- RADIATION ACCIDENTS; *THYROID -DELAYED RADIATION EFFECTS
Descriptors: BETA PARTICLES; FALLOUT; GAMMA RADIATION; IODINE ISOTOPES;
NUCLEAR EXPLOSIVES; REVIEWS; SKIN; WHOLE-BODY IRRADIATION
Broader Terms: ACCIDENTS; BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS; BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS;
BODY; CHARGED PARTICLES; DOCUMENT TYPES; ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION;
ENDOCRINE GLANDS; EXPLOSIVES; EXTERNAL IRRADIATION; GLANDS; IONIZING
RADIATIONS; IRRADIATION; ISLANDS; ISOTOPES; MICRONESIA; OCEANIA; ORGANS
; RADIATION EFFECTS; RADIATIONS

Subject Categories: 560151*
-- Radiation Effects on Animals -- Man
INIS Subject Categories: C1500*
-- Effects of External Radiation on Man

10/5/588
(Item 288 from file: 103)
01758186
INS~86-013690; EDB-86-081880
Title: Hyperuricemia in the inhabitants of the Marshall Islands

Author (s):-.Adams,

W.H.;

Harper,

J.A.;

Heotis,

P.M.;

Affiliation: Brookhaven National Lab., Upton, NY
Seurce: Arthritis Rheum. (United States)
v 27:6.

Publication Date: Jun 1984

p 713-716

Jamner,

A.H.

Coden: ARHEA

Document Type: Journal Article; Numerical data
Language: English
Journal Announcement: ERA&8605
Subfile:
ERA (Energy Research Abstracts); INS (US Atomindex input).
IMT
(DOE contractor)
Country of Origin: United States
Abstract: Annual medical examinations are conducted by Brookhaven National
Laboratory (BNL) for a population of Marshallese who were accidentally
exposed to radioactive fallout in 1954, for a comparison population,
and for all inhabitants of the atolls of Rongelap and Utirik. Disease
Surveillance includes analysis of serum samples. Elevated serum uric
acid (SUA) levels are common along Pacific populations, and modifying
environmental factors have been investigated as a cause for this
finding. The authors have studied SUA levels of people living in the
Marshall

Islands,

and have

found elevated values

similar to those

reported for other Micronesian populations. The nearly Gaussian
distribution of individual serum uric acid values for men, and for
women less than or equal to45 years of age, indicates that the
elevation is due to a regularized increase in serum uric acid rather
than to a subpopulation that has pathologic hyperuricemia. The higher
serum uric acid levels appear, therefore, to be normal for the
Marshallese, a conclusion supported by the infrequency of clinical gout
in the population tested.
Major Descriptors: *MARSHALL ISLANDS -- RADIATION ACCIDENTS; *UROGENITAL
SYSTEM DISEASES -- PATHOGENESIS
Descriptors: BIOLOGICAL RADIATION EFFECTS; BNL; EXPERIMENTAL DATA; FALLOUT;
URIC ACID

Broader Terms: ACCIDENTS; AROMATICS; AZAARENES; BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS; DATA;
DISEASES; HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS; INFORMATION; ISLANDS; MICRONESIA;
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS; NUMERICAL DATA; OCEANIA; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS;
ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; PURINES;
RADIATION EFFECTS; US AEC; US DOE; US ERDA; US ORGANIZATIONS; XANTHINES

Subject Categories: 560151*
-- Radiation Effects on Animals -- Man
2950901
-- Pathology -- Tracer Techniques

INIS Subject Categories: C1500*

-- Effects of External Radiation on Man

C4500
-- Other Applications of Radiations & Radioisotopes in Life
Sciences

10/5/589

01731323

(Item 289 from file: 103)

EBRA-11-017490;

9003836

EDB-86-~-055002

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