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A clinical study of radiation cataract formation in adult life following γ irradiation of the lens …

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G Wilde, J Sjöstrand - British Journal of Ophthalmology, 1997 - bjo.bmjjournals.com.p.angrylapdog.com
RESULTS A high prevalence of light to moderate posterior, subcapsular, and
cortical cataract formation was found in the lenses on the treated side
irradiated with a mean dose ranging from approximately 1 to 8 Gy. The ...
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Cataract in atomic bomb survivors


A Minamoto, H Taniguchi, N Yoshitani, S … - International Journal of Radiation Biology, 2004 - Informa Pharma Science
Abstract. Purpose: Ophthalmologic examinations were conducted on atomic bomb
(A-bomb) survivors 55 years after exposure. Materials and methods: A-bomb
survivors who had been exposed before 13 years of age at the time of the ...
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Lenticular opacities in individuals exposed to ionizing radiation in infancy


P Hall, F Granath, M Lundell, K Olsson, LE … - Radiation research, 1999 - jstor.org
Page 1. RADIATION RESEARCH 152, 190-195 (1999) 0033-7587/99 $5.00 ? 1999 by Radiation
Research Society. All rights of reproduction in any form reserved. ...
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A reanalysis of atomic-bomb cataract data, 2000-2002: a threshold analysis


E Nakashima, K Neriishi, A Minamoto - Health Physics, 2006 - journals.lww.com
To obtain the best statistical model for a previous study of cataract prevalence
in atomic-bomb survivors, we tested the fitness of the threshold model in an
updated dataset of the study, utilizing re-diagnosis by a single ...
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Diagnostic x-ray exposure and lens opacities: the Beaver Dam Eye Study.

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BE Klein, R Klein, KL Linton, T Franke - American Journal of Public Health, 1993 - Am Public Health Assoc
The effects of radiation on living or- ganisms are varied and depend on dosage
as well as species'1.2 and tissue-specific sensitivities.3 With regard to the
eye, most ultraviolet radiation is absorbed by the cornea and conjunctiva. ...
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Cataracts in retired actinide-exposed radiation workers


BS Jacobson - Radiation protection dosimetry, 2005 - NTP
Radiation-induced cataracts are predominantly of the posterior sub-capsular
(PSC) type, whereas about 90% of age-related cataracts are of other types.
Retired workers, likely to have transuranic body burdens, from three DOE- ...
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Evaluation of fractionated total body irradiation and dose rate on cataractogenesis in bone …


M Beyzadeoglu, B Dirican, K Oysul, F Arpaci, … - Haematologia, 2002 - ingentaconnect.com
Haematologia , Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 25–30 (2002) Ó VSP 2002. Also available
online - www.vsppub.com ... Evaluation of fractionated total body irradiation
and dose ... MURAT BEYZADEOGLU 1;¤ , BAHAR DIRICAN 1 , KAAN OYSUL 1 ,
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Ophthalmologic changes related to radiation exposure and age in adult health study …


K Choshi, I Takaku, H Mishima, T Takase, S … - Radiation research, 1983 - jstor.org
CHOSHI, K., TAKAKU, I., MISHIMA, H., TAKASE, T., NERIISHI, S., FINCH, SC AND
OTAKE, M. Ophthalmologic Changes Related to Radiation Exposure and Age in Adult
Health Study Sample, Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Radiat. Res. 96, 560-579 ...
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Exposure to diagnostic x-rays and incident age-related eye disease


BEK Klein, R Klein, SE Moss - Neuro-Ophthalmology, 2000 - informahealthcare.com
Acknowledgements: This research was supported by National Institutes of Health
grant EY06594 (R Klein, BEK Klein) and, in part, by the Research to Prevent
Blindness (R Klein, Senior Scientific Investigator Award). We thank Frank ...
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Mice heterozygous for the ATM gene are more sensitive to both X-ray and heavy ion …

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BV Worgul, L Smilenov, DJ Brenner, M … - Advances in Space Research, 2005 - Elsevier
Previous studies have shown that the eyes of ATM heterozygous mice exposed to
low-LET radiation (X-rays) are significantly more susceptible to the development
of cataracts than are those of wildtype mice. The findings, as well as ...
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