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Title:
LATE EFFECTS OF RADIOACTIVE IODINE IN FALLOUT ( ANNALS OF INTERAL MEDICINE, VOL. 66, NO. 6, JUNE 1967 )
Subject Terms:
HREX; FALLOUT; IODINE
Document Location:
Location - DOE/NNSA NUCLEAR TESTING ARCHIVE Address - P.O. Box 98521 City - Las Vegas State - NV Zip - 89193-8521 Phone - (702)794-5106 Fax - (702)862-4240 Email - NTA@NV.DOE.GOV
Document Type:
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Publication Date:
1967 Jun 30
Declassification Status:
Never classified
Document Pages:
0030
Accession Number:
NV0704470
Originating Research Org.:
US Department of Energy (USDOE), Washington DC (United States)
OpenNet Entry Date:
1994 Aug 27
OpenNet Modified Date:
2012 May 14
Description/Abstract:
THE PRESENCE OF RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES OF IODINE IN FALLOUT FROM ATOMIC EXPLOSIONS IS WELL KNOW. IN THE ACCIDENTAL EXPOSURE OF THE INHABITANTS OF ONE OF THE MARSHALL ISLANDS AFTER A FUSION-TYPE EXPLOSION IN 1954, THYROID RADIATION FROM RADIOIODINE, PARTICULARLY IN THE CHILDREN, WAS SIZABLE. THIS RESULTED IN THE LATE DEVELOPMENT OF THYROID INSUFFICIENCY OR THYROID NODULES OR BOTH IN 80% OF THOSE CHILDREN EXPOSED AT LESS THAN 10 YEARS OF AGE. AT THE PRESENT TIME, THE THYROID EFFECTS CONSTITUTE THE ONLY IMPORTANT OVERT MEDICAL PROBLEM IN THE EXPOSED POPULATION. DETECTION OF THYROID DAMAGE WAS HINDERED BY ITS INSIDIOUS ONSET AND BY THE UNEXPECTED OCCURRENCE OF ELEVATED BLOOD LEVELS OF IODOPROTEIN IN THE MARSHELLESE POPULATION. THE GREATER PREVALENCE OF THYROID ABNORMALITY IN THE CHILDREN IS PROBABLY DUE TO TWO FACTORS: A LARGER RADIATION DOSE DUE TO SMALL THYROID SIZE AND A GREATER LIKELIHOOD OF THE GROWING ORGAN TO MANIFEST CHANGES RESULTING FORM CHROMOSOMAL ALTERATIONS. THE SPECTRUM OF RADIATION EXPOSURE OF THE THYROID GLANDS IN ANY POPULATION IS VERY WIDE, RANGING FROM STRATOSPHERIC FALLOUT FROM ATOMIC EXPLOSIONS AND CLINICAL TESTING WITH RADIOIODINE ISOTOPES TO HIGH RADIATION RATES INTENTIONALLY PRODUCED IN THERAPY OF THYROID DISEASE. THE MARSHALL ISLAND EXPERIENCE WILL HELP TO DEFINE THE RANGE IN WHICH SIGNIFICANT THYROID DAMAGE MAY OCCUR.


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