examined by
of the series, respectively, were
c Energy
physicians associated with the U. S. Atomi
Commission.
29 plu-

recording
been
ze of

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these
rission)
study
rerval
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: phosIT oca
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and

ings,

but

There were no significant medical find-

some

concern was expressed about what

with normal male subjects of the same age, this
observation was considered to be within normal

ledge has been gained and techniques have changed

After reviewing the experimental program in

limits.
1956,

it was decided to increase the interval be-

tween examinations to 5 years and,

Dr. William Christiansen of the University of Utah,
to reduce the number of x-rays.

All 25 of the men

were examined by their family physicians in 1960,
In Late 1971 and early 1972, 21 of the 25 subjects came to Los Alamos for a complete study in-

cluding urine assays for plutonium, in vtvo measure-

complete

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chemical separation of plutonium, radiometric measurements, and the bases for estimation of the plutoThe current (1972) version of

the PUQFUA (Plutonium Body Burden From Urine Analysis) code’ was used to estimate what is considered
to be the best value for the body burden of the
TABLE IV

Case

cholesterol, total bilirubin, total

Code

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1

0.03 - 0.06

0.03 - 0.06

2

0.006 - 0.032

-

agen”
0.01
-

1972
0.206
0.03

protein, albumin, globulin, A/G ratio, total lipid,

3

0.08

0.07

0.13

SGOT, LDH, creatinine, glucose BUN, and urea).

4

0.08

0.08

0.14

0.26

Roentgenograms were also taken of the chest, pelvis,

5

0.08

0.07

0.14

0.18

and teeth.

6

0.06

0.06

0,07

0.14

7

0.06

0.06

0.08

0.15

Except for the ailments that one would expect

0.42

in a group of men mostly in their early fifties,

8

0.04

0.04

0.05

O.11

all subjects examined were in remarkably good health.

9

0.06

0.06

O.11

Q.11

10

0.05

0.05

0.03

0.10

11

0.03

0.02

0.03

0.05

12

0.03

0.02

0.02

0.12
0,005

One man had a coronary occlusion but had recovered
and was well compensated, and another of the orig-

J

evolution of the methods of urine collection, radio-

PLUTONIUM BODY BURDEN ESTIMATES FOR UPPU SUBJECTS”

The medica] examination

consisted of the following procedures:

phatase,

completely since 1953 when the first reasonably

Pu in the chest, pulmonary cytology,

and chromosome analyses.

Because more know-

sophisticated estimates were made, we have pre-

nium body burden.

17 in 1966, and 24 in 1970.

239

1972) are shown in Table IV.

sented in Appendix B a detailed description of the

on the advice of

alysis and blood chemistry profiles (alkaline phos-

inal group died in 1959 of a coronary at age 38.
Another had a hamartoma of the lung surgically
removed without complication in 1971 (see Appendix
C and section V.C).

A third had a melanoma of the

chest wall (regional lymph nodes were negative).

A

fourth had a partial gastrectomy for a bleeding

ulcer.

Several had mild hypertension and moderate

obesity, and one had gout.

All men were actively

working, most as successful executives.
No roentgenographic changes in the lungs or
bones were apparent.

The lamina dura of the jaws

(which show the first changes in beagies given toxic
doses of plutonium)

The

The estimates of body burden of plutonium as
determined by assay of the urine of the subjects

made during the 20-year observation period (1953-

history and physical, complete blood count, urin-

ov.

Plutonium Body Burdens as Determined by Urine
Assay

appeared to be an excess of bone islands in the
However, after careful comparison
roentgenograms.

ments for

‘jects

B.

were intact in all cases except

in one edentulous Subject.

13

0,02

0.02

0.04

16

0.006

0.006

0.002

0.03

17

0.04

0.046

0.09

0.13
0.10

18

0.04

0.04

0.04

19

0.03

0.03

0.06

0.02

20

0.02

0.02

0,02

0.05

21

0.02

0.02

0.03

0.04

22

0.02

0.02

0.02

0.05

0.04

23

0.02

0.02

0,04

24

0.006

0.006

0.01

0.03

25

0.006

0.006

0.01

0.01

26

0.02

0.02

0.03

0,006

27

0.02

0.02

0.03

0.05

“Microcurie + approximately 50 percent.

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