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Chromosomal Aberrations in Medical Staff Occupationally Exposed to X-Rays: A Follow-Up Study
Vilena Kašuba
Ružica Rozgaj
Karmela Šentija
Sažetak
The decrease of unstable chromosomal damages (dicentrics, rings and acentric fragments) was observed in circulating peripheral blood lymphocytes after exposure to ionizing radiation. The study comprised 100 subjects, all medical staff occupationally exposed to X-rays, who were re-examined for unstable chromosomal aberrations after 3 months (12 subjects), 6 months (31 subjects), 9 months (13 subjects), 12 months (21 subjects), over 24 months (14 subjects), and over 36 months (9 subjects) and 60 control subjects who were not exposed to ionizing radiation or chemical mutagens at their workplaces. The results did not show time-dependent recovery from chromosomal aberrations in all cases.
Ključne riječi
chromosomal abberations; chromosomal damages; follow-up study; ionizing irradiation; medical staff; occupational exposure; X-rays
Hrčak ID:
3316
URI
Datum izdavanja:
7.10.1998.
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