ginning sppremimatety 2 te 3 weeks after (a pusure, an skim srese contamupeted with full- emt, Biuish-brown pigmentation of the fingsrwails was sine a con.men finding. No primery x Werrea, Nbistén. Bilerts of vediatien of sore thtwapa, irrh. Pose. 86: It 4 1068. 4 lacveassd pigments: in tee Tutms ul dete brown to black maculen, papules. and rained pieqers. The k ions develaped largely on the expesed parte of the body not protected by v er wrendary erythema wes aheerved and cansiatentiy the vat ovideuse of skin damage «as Paysieger. J.. Mummies, M. P.. Siar, D.. Wear. J. L.. Cumer. (. 1. Meaeerd, 4. L. Mabbe. (". 8.. ced Hed, WL. Plestee produrt rreration sad | 'theingy =f Alamegneds ratty, AMM’ Reppert t“?a'-1, 1988. ape artivewe wm emer meray Prepress. Janpleremiee 1005 United ttaere Ateate Reorgp (‘uunmntenion, 134m Keeninaneni Report, Jan. 1986. ee order: sralp (with epilation), neck, axillae, antecubital fassae, feet, limbs, andtrank. Epilation and lesions of the scalp, neck, and foot Kaewten, X. P.. Letéer E.. Hagness. J. 8.. Heapetmane, Loals H.. Rianey, Loven F.. (iil, Dean (., Oakes, William B.. and Shafer, Charice L. Bota ray berm of buman skin, J. 1. MW. 4. 141: BO-308, 1948, majority of lesions were superficial without vesicle formation, and after simple dry desqua- and eyes from srattered cathode rays. Rediciogy clathing, and occurred usually in the fullowing (dorsal surface) were the most common. The mation healed and repigmented. Approzimately 20 percent of the people in the highest exposure group developed deeper lesions, usually occurring on the feet or neck and characterized by wet deaqnamation with ulceration. Mild burning, itching, and pain accompanied the lesions. The majority healed rapidly with non-specific therapy. Residual pigment aberrations consisting of hyperpigmentation and Inck of repigmentation and mild atrophic changes were noted in some deeper healed lesions nt six months and one year. Regrowth of hair, normal in color and texture, began about 9 weeks post-exposure and was complete at 6 months. Biopsies of typical lesions at 3to6 weeks showed changes consistent with radiation damage with marked epidermal damage and muchless severe dermal damage. Biopsies at 6 months showed only a few residual changes. The nail discolorstion had “grown out” completely at 6 months in all but a few individuals. LAB, TZ 2 Giendenin, L. FE. Effect of beta rays of the J. Lab. lareatigation 1: Determination of the energy of bete-particies and photons by abaorption, Vucieomsca gc (tp: 1me Teen, . Law-Beer, B. V. A. radio phasphorens, External therapestic use of 1. Erythema studies, Redinlogy }§7.: 213, 1D68, 1a Wirth, J. E., and Raper, J. BR. Biological effects of external beta radiatiun, Chap. 12. McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc. Firat Edition, New York, 1961. Koyama. Y., et at.. Iryo (pablinhed by Iryo Dokekal, Medical Affairs Bureau, Ministry of Health and Welfare, Tokyo, Japan). %: No. 1, 5-45, Jan. Is. MacKee. G. M.. Cipoliaro, A. (., and Mentgomerys, H. M. X-ray and radium treatment of dincanes of the skin, Fourth edition, Lea and Febiger. Phila- deiphia, 1:47. 1. Wilhetmy, Ernst. Ueher dle Reaktion der Haut auf Langwellige Roentgeostrabien usd Kathodenatrnhien, StraAlewtherapie 5a: 4628, 1138. 14. Harris, M.. Leddy. E. T.. and Sheard, C. Spectro photometric anatyxin of color of skin following trradiation by roentgen rayne, Radiology 19: 233-2756, 15, Halkin, H. akin as a function of the energy. intenalty, and duration of radiation, $4: 1-23, 1006. Crawford, Manley. Leunard of cathede “tay” dermatitis, irch. of Dermet. and Syph. 27: STOSMS, 1983. 1H2. Bibliography 1. Heariques, F. W.. Jr. Robbine, Laurence L., Aub, Joseph C., Cope, Otiver, Cogan, David @., Langnar, Jobe L.. Cloed, B. W. and Merrill. (Miver E.: Superticisl “barne™ of akin Ueber der Einflas der Kecquereist rah- lent auf die Haut, Arch. Dermat. u. Sypé. 65: 201220, 1908. id. Gokiberg, %. ¥. Cited in Des Radium in der Biv logie und Medizin by Landon, J. 5.. Letpaig. p. A. 17. Bioom, W., and Hloum, MW. A. 1911, Radiative Riology. Vol. E. Pert CE. p. 113%, Metiraw- HI Book Co.. Tac., New York. 118-4.

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