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Human Injuries Caused by Radiation

The radiation released by the explosion of the atomic bomb penetrated human bodies and destroyed cells in various tissues. The extent of injuries depends on the radiation dose, but the vast majority of all people within a distance of one kilometer from the hypocenter died. Since this includes people without external injuries, it shows the destructive capacity of radiation. The damages caused by the atomic bomb did not end at the moment of the explosion. The radiation wreaked deep internal injuries that appeared in subsequent years in various symptoms. The radiation injuries inflicted that summer of 1945 continue to this day to cause suffering.

 

Marked splenomegaly

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  • (swollen spleen):4,000g.
  • (chronic myeloid leukemia)

A normal spleen of the same age is shown on the right: 110g

 

 

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