Cytogenetic and Clinical Laboratory Investigation of Participants in the Decontamination of Depleted Uranium-Contaminated Terrain in Serbia and Montenegro
Snežana Milačić2, Dubravka Jovičić1, and Radomir Kovačević1
1 Institute of Occupational Medicine and Radiological Protection, Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
2 Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
Corresponding author: Prof. Snežana Milačić, M.D., Ph.D.
Institute of Occupational Medicine and Radiological Protection
Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade
Deligradska 29
11000 Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro
Telephone: + 381 11 361 87 03
Fax number: + 381 11 64 36 75
E-mail address: smilacic@afrodita.rcub.bg.ac.yu
Key words:
Depleted uranium, decontamination, ionizing radiation, chromosomal aberrations
CEJOEM 2002, Vol.8. No.4.: 270–276
Abstract:
Repeated investigations were performed in 11 individuals who had worked four months long on
the decontamination of the terrain contaminated by depleted uranium ammunition during the NATO
strikes in Montenegro. Thermoluminescent dosimeters did not register increased doses, nor did the
urine gamma activity increase. Smears of capillary blood evidenced the presence of toxic
granulation and deformation of leukocyte nuclei in two cases and stimulated lymphocytes and
virocytes (monocytes) in others. Low-level chromosomal changes were observed in 50% of tested
individuals. No significant changes in the blood cell counts where detected.
Received: 19 February 2003
Accepted: 16 May 2003
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