33 Table 13 MeanLevels of Peripheral Blood Elements of Children of Exposed Parent(s) Compared to Those of Children of Unexposed Parents ~ Males, <7 yr Of exposed parent(s) Plate. (x 10°) Neut. Mono. (x 10") (x 10°) Eosin. Baso. (x10) (x 10") 374£104(20) 103429 4522.0 36213 43408 0.10.08 0.2+0.1 0.6+0.5 0.4+0.2 0.6+0.3 Females, <7 yr Of exposed parent(s) Of unexposed parents 426+ 90(10) 413% 68(17) 11.3425 10.7428 4,741.2 46418 53.641.9 5321.6 0.2+0.1 0.20.1 0,840.4 0.60.5 0.6+0.3 0.70.3 Females, <7 yr Of exposed parent(s) Of unexposed parents 83419 Lymph. (xK10%) Of unexposed parents Males, <7 yr Of exposed parent(s) Of unexposed parents 351 94(11)* WBC (X10%) 5302%1.2 Het., % RBC (x 10") Hgb., ¢ 36.4 1.0 36.143.4 42992 (11) 43941 (18) 10.40.4 (4) 10.80.6 (7) 43340 (6) 448242 (16) 10.4 (3) 10.9-0.2 (9) 35.3£2.0 37.0+2.0 ~ 0.5+0,2 Serum protein, g 7.2 (1) *Standard deviation and numberof people in group. elements in the male children of exposed parents (age <7 years) also are lower than levels in male HEMATOLOGICAL children of unexposed parents {Table 13), and DATA % DIFFERENCE IN CHILOREN OF EXPOSED FROM CHILDREN OF UNEXPOSED PARENTS that these same children appeared to show sug- gestive evidence of retardation of growth and development(see section on Growth and Development). globulin) and serum vitamin B,, levels tended to be high. The high incidence of eosinophilia may be related to chronic fungus infection of the skin, intestinal parasites, or other causes. +20 — MALES FEMALES ( EXPOSED PARENTS-11 +15 UNEXPOSED -20 - ( ExPoseo PARENTS -10 ) UNEXPOSED -I7 +10 PERCENT DIFFERENCE The slight anemic tendencyin the Rongelap people, noted in the past, was still evident, though the explanation wasnot clear. Serum iron levels were generally not depressed.It is possible that another type of nutritional deficiency exists. However, their serum protein (particularly gamma a 9] - Sc - - TTF, y NAL | “lr _ isk 20 eT L NOS Pp ; HCT N= NEUTROPHILS L= LYMPHOCYTES Ps PLATELETS HCT* HEMATOCRIT ~ 7 = J OTHER LABORATORY STUDIES Serum fron Serum iron levels were determined in 16 people (11 exposed and 5 control unexposed) who had an anemic tendency. Theresults are presented in Table 14 along with the hematocrit. With 83 yg considered as the lower limit of normal, only Nos. | Figure 51. Sex and age distribution of percent differences of peripheral blood elements in children of exposed parents (one or both exposed} compared with children of unexposed parents.

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