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Children exposed to chronic contamination after the Chernobyl accident: cytogenetic and radiotoxicological analyses.

TitoloChildren exposed to chronic contamination after the Chernobyl accident: cytogenetic and radiotoxicological analyses.
Tipo di pubblicazioneArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Anno di Pubblicazione1998
AutoriGrollino, Maria Giuseppa, Eleuteri Patrizia, Mark H F., Bazzarri S, Cavallo D, Crescenzi G S., and De Vita R
RivistaArch Environ Health
Volume53
Issue5
Paginazione344-6
Data di pubblicazione1998 Sep-Oct
ISSN00039896
Parole chiaveBody Burden, Child, Chromosome aberrations, Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation, Female, Humans, Italy, Lymphocytes, male, Power Plants, Radioactive Fallout, Radioactive Hazard Release, Ukraine
Abstract

In this study, we describe cytogenetic studies of lymphocytes obtained from children who were exposed after the Chernobyl accident to low doses of ionizing radiation. We sought to determine possible chromosomal damage relative to internal contamination, as measured by whole-body counter and urine radiotoxicological analyses. The study was performed during a 1-mo period on the peripheral blood of children hosted in Italy, but who resided in contaminated regions of the Russian Federation and Belarus. We used conventional cytogenetics to detect chromosomal aberrations. In some cases, we also used "chromosome painting" to look for stable aberrations. There were more acentric fragments in subjects than in controls; a few chromosome and chromatid breaks werefound in the subjects, but this finding did not differ significantly between subjects and controls.

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DOI10.1080/00039899809605719
Alternate JournalArch. Environ. Health
Citation Key4930
PubMed ID9766479