Abstract
Two cases of lenticular opacity were discussed from the view point of exposure dose of A-bomb radiation. Case 1: female, 22 year and 5 months old when she was exposured to A-bomb radiation. The presumed exposure dose was 482.0 rad. Cataract due to A-bomb radiation. Case 2: female, 21 years and 6 months old when she was exposured to A-bomb radiation. The presumed exposure dose was more than 1,000 rad. Cataract due to A-bomb radiation and incipient cataract senilis. It was reported here that there was a marked difference in opacity findings of cataract due to A-bomb radiation in accordance with difference in exposure dose of radiation. It was also presumed from the findings of incipient cataract senilis that with increasing exposure dose, the aging phenomenon was promoted.
Sugimoto, S
[1]
- Sugimoto Hospital, Hiroshima (Japan)
Citation Formats
Sugimoto, S.
Significance of lenticular opacity from the view point of the exposure dose of A-bomb radiation.
Japan: N. p.,
1975.
Web.
Sugimoto, S.
Significance of lenticular opacity from the view point of the exposure dose of A-bomb radiation.
Japan.
Sugimoto, S.
1975.
"Significance of lenticular opacity from the view point of the exposure dose of A-bomb radiation."
Japan.
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title = {Significance of lenticular opacity from the view point of the exposure dose of A-bomb radiation}
author = {Sugimoto, S}
abstractNote = {Two cases of lenticular opacity were discussed from the view point of exposure dose of A-bomb radiation. Case 1: female, 22 year and 5 months old when she was exposured to A-bomb radiation. The presumed exposure dose was 482.0 rad. Cataract due to A-bomb radiation. Case 2: female, 21 years and 6 months old when she was exposured to A-bomb radiation. The presumed exposure dose was more than 1,000 rad. Cataract due to A-bomb radiation and incipient cataract senilis. It was reported here that there was a marked difference in opacity findings of cataract due to A-bomb radiation in accordance with difference in exposure dose of radiation. It was also presumed from the findings of incipient cataract senilis that with increasing exposure dose, the aging phenomenon was promoted.}
journal = []
volume = {28:4}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1975}
month = {Apr}
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title = {Significance of lenticular opacity from the view point of the exposure dose of A-bomb radiation}
author = {Sugimoto, S}
abstractNote = {Two cases of lenticular opacity were discussed from the view point of exposure dose of A-bomb radiation. Case 1: female, 22 year and 5 months old when she was exposured to A-bomb radiation. The presumed exposure dose was 482.0 rad. Cataract due to A-bomb radiation. Case 2: female, 21 years and 6 months old when she was exposured to A-bomb radiation. The presumed exposure dose was more than 1,000 rad. Cataract due to A-bomb radiation and incipient cataract senilis. It was reported here that there was a marked difference in opacity findings of cataract due to A-bomb radiation in accordance with difference in exposure dose of radiation. It was also presumed from the findings of incipient cataract senilis that with increasing exposure dose, the aging phenomenon was promoted.}
journal = []
volume = {28:4}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Japan}
year = {1975}
month = {Apr}
}