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British Journal of Radiology (2005) Supplement_27, 55-61
© 2005 British Institute of Radiology
doi: 10.1259/bjr/82968815

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Multi-organ involvement and failure in a radiation accident: the Chinese experience of 1963

Ye GenYao, MD and Yu Changlin, MD

Department of Radiation Medicine and Clinical Hematology, North Taiping Road Hospital, Beijing 100039, PR China



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Figure 1. Isodose curves of (a) patient E, (b) patient F, (c) patient A, (d) patient B, (e) patient C and (f) patient D.

 


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Figure 2. (a,b) Epilation on the scalp of patient C (24 January 1963); (c) regrowth of hair of patient C (13 February 1963).

 


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Figure 3. Extensive radiation skin burn with slough and ulcer on the buttocks of patient A (11 February 1963).

 


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Figure 4. Radiation skin burn on both legs, more on the left side, of patient D (1 February 1963).

 


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Figure 5. Radiation skin burn on both knees of patient D (1 February 1963).

 


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Figure 6. Radiation skin burn with skin islands on the left leg of patient D (1 February 1963).

 


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Figure 7. Clinical course and treatment of (a) patient A, (b) patient B, (c) patient C and (d) patient D. WBC, white blood cell count; RBC, red blood cell count.

 


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Figure 8. Haemorrhage of the oesophagus (24 January 1963).

 


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Figure 9. Haemorrhage of the stomach (24 January 1963).

 


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Figure 10. Severe haemorrhage of the intestine with necrosis and slough of mucosa (24 January 1963).

 


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Figure 11. Haemorrhage of the kidney (24 January 1963).

 


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Figure 12. Haemorrhage of the different layers of the heart (24 January 1963).

 


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Figure 13. Extensive haemorrhage of the lung (24 January 1963).

 





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