_— 21 ; Among Children meelap and Ebeve tno residuai involvement 26, 127, 930, 1012, ‘with residual involve- 10, 870, 901, 903, a history of poliomyelitis vu, 98, 106, 870, 901, he degree of involve¢ previous year. livers in exposed and 1964 examinations is bon between pediatne ment exceeded 2 cm + “a anly two children, r was palpable at the t one additional cate| was Considered to be uential examinations n. trucular interest was _nodules in three girls ~ -) two were 13 and the ume of detection. dose group in which years of age) exposed: 6 girls in the 10 to 13! comparison children, nhhe Figure 10. Gross picture of sectioned thvroid gland from 14-year-old Marshallese girl (No. 69) showing nodules. Figure 11. Microscopic section (10x ) of thyroid gland trom same case asin Figure 10. These changes are characteristic of all three cases. Note che multiple, discrete nodules with wide vanationin size and growth pattern. Some nodules consist of microfollicular tissue and others of coliord cysts. while sull others show hvperplasa with papuilary infoiding of the epithelium. : girls were in the age " vroid nodules were ie diffuse thyroid ened in an unexposed nrst detected in one ‘ules in the other two 194. No lymph node dent. The individuals ad complete thyroid4l thvroidectomv.* obblestone” appear- lules and were at first USN atthe US. Nasal see rpery 33. teutrophil levels incveased EosinopHits, MONOCYTES, AND Basopuits. The between the exposed and unexposed groups. Fig-