we 31 45 T 1 T . - q TT } MALES PLATELETS x 107% 40h . 4 | | we a py jn 24 4 56 72 6 12 3 4 5 & Oars MO YEARS = TIME AFTER EXPOSURE. PLATELETS x10°4 35 obb 08 Figure 43. Mean plateletvalues of exposed Rongelap posure. Stars represent mean values of unexposed com- 4 | 4 | . @e ® * ° . = q e . « e 7 30 4 e . 1O 20 4 ° iS - {0 | ° ° a 40 AGE (YR) 50 60 * 70 io 20 | E e | 30. 40 . ” . AGE (YR) PERIOD COUNTS 50. . i 60 | Ce MINIMUM (DAYS 26-30) 4 1 70. = { 4 80 — f- pf 60 - / 40. / i; 80 Figure 45. Platelet counts ae i females plotted against age. Solid, ine cepires unexposed female populatyey -E . ° Bot PERCENT 20+ 20+ ico CUMULATIVE ‘ 4 4 [ 25h 25 Figure 44. Platelet counts of exposed Rongelap males plotted agalam age. Solid line represents meanlevel of whatapeny he unexposedmalepopulation. ! i 30 4 - FEMALES al | | 2 parison population. Tv. 4 sol is people from time of exposure through 7 years post.¢x- PLATELETS x1o°* | ° .i } 8 , f / f / f/f 1 f f 7 YEARS POST EXPOSURE - COMPARISON POPULATION - 961 / / 16 24 32 40 PLATELETS x107* 48 56 64 7 Figure 46. Platelet cumulative percent distribution curves. ‘a for exposed compared with unexposed population. Children of Exposed Paresi Peripheral blood elemempgiggf chth parents of:whom one or bot had been exposed were compared with those of children with unexposed parents. These children were <7 years =e hevaciesduatt hehco; aan Noevidence of leukemia was detected in any of the population studied based on leukocyte counts, s we - differgntial counts, alkaline phosphatase stainitig of leukocytes,gad counts of basophils in 400 vn No marked leukocytosis or immature forms ite cells. were observed. Relatively low scorin Aline phosphatase wesrecordedi. some people, but in no case wasit associated with” other findings suggestive of leukemia. Basophil counts were elevated slightly (to 2.48%) in a 7year-old exposed male (No. 3) who had showed a similar elevation in past surveys but no othersign suggestive of leukemia. The individual values for

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