Clinical Manifestations of Chronic Radiation Syndrome

作者: Alexander V. Akleyev

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-45117-1_5

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摘要: In residents of the Techa riverside villages CRS cases low degree severity prevailed numerically. Several periods could be clearly distinguished in course disease: latency period (as a rule, it made up 4-5 years); formation (coincided time with maximum radiation exposure); recovery (could last for many and late effects. clinical picture is characterized by multi-organ manifestations (inhibition hematopoiesis immunity, neurological disorders, disorders cardiovascular, digestive, endocrine other systems). But major syndrome were represented changes hematopoietic nervous systems. The starts 3-12 months after termination exposure or significant reduction dose rate. Over this period, reparation processes prevailed. status different organs persons described.

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