Investigations into human thorotrastosis
β Scribed by K. Wegener; H. Wesch; H. Kampmann
- Book ID
- 104776967
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1976
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 845 KB
- Volume
- 371
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1432-2307
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β¦ Synopsis
The subjects of investigation were 13 dead thorotrast patients, 10 male, 3 female, with ages ranging from 45 to 79 years. Two thousand organ and tissue specimens were investigated by means of autopsy and by both microscopic-autoradiographic and neutron activation analysis in order to detect late effects and to determine on approximate mean concentration of 23aTh (mg per g of tissue).
A comparison between late effects and concentrations of the dye medium led to the following conclusions:
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2a2Th is, after intravascular injection, deposited in all organs and tissues of the human body.
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The highest mean concentrations are shown in the spleen, liver, bone marrow, and lymph nodes.
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The distribution of 232Th is inhomogeneous in all organs and tissues. The variations of maximum and minimum concentration lie around factor 2.2 β’ 10~ 105. 4. Late effects occur only in spleen, liver, lymph nodes, and bone marrow, but not in organs and tissues that show a mean concentration of ~32Th under 10 -1 mg per g tissue.
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It is highly probable that tumors of thorotrast patients in organs other than spleen, liver, lymph nodes, and bone marrow are not caused by deposition of ~32Th or Th02.
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