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[en] Acute radiation dermatitis were reported of iridium 172 under poor administration which radiated locally on the skin of hands and fingers of oil company workers. Atomic bomb over Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed many people by total body skin exposure. Many workers and firemen were radiated by beta and gamma rays in the Chernobyl' accident, where 19 of 28 death cases died by radiation burn. 8 patients with 60-100% burn area died in 15-24 days after the explosion. Of 12 patients with 30-60% burn area, 6 died by burn. 21 cases of 30% burn area did not die in spite of mild or severe bone marrow depression. In all these cases, areas of skin ulcers epithelized with dry and wet scales till 50-60 days after the explosion, except large area (20-25cm2) transplanted. In this accident, severe radiation burn due to the beta ray irradiation occured with endogeneous intoxication, renal disturbance, blood biochemical changes and bleeding. Oral, pharyngeal and intestinal membrane were irradiated by beta ray and were ulcerated so they could hardly eat. The treatment of these cases with acute radiation dermatitis should be performed by the procedure of treatment of burn, locally and systematically. Local treatment should be performed by topical application of antibiotic ointment or adrenocortical steroid ointment with antibiotics. In severe burn, systemic treatment with plasma and other fluids for burn shock should be performed, corresponding to the area and depth of radiation burn. (A.Y.)
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Nakao, Isamu (ed.); National Inst. of Radiological Sciences, Chiba (Japan); 245 p; Jan 1989; p. 195-200; 19. NIRS symposium; Chiba (Japan); 10-11 Dec 1987
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ACCIDENTS, ANIMAL CELLS, BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS, BODY, DERMATITIS, DISEASES, ENRICHED URANIUM REACTORS, GRAPHITE MODERATED REACTORS, INJURIES, LOCAL RADIATION EFFECTS, LWGR TYPE REACTORS, ORGANS, POWER REACTORS, RADIATION EFFECTS, RADIATION INJURIES, REACTORS, SKIN DISEASES, SOMATIC CELLS, THERMAL REACTORS, WATER COOLED REACTORS
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