HEALTH SURVEILLANCE OF GULF WAR I VETERANS EXPOSED TO DEPLETED URANIUM: UPDATING THE COHORT
@article{McDiarmid2007HEALTHSO,
title={HEALTH SURVEILLANCE OF GULF WAR I VETERANS EXPOSED TO DEPLETED URANIUM: UPDATING THE COHORT},
author={Melissa A. McDiarmid and Susan M. Engelhardt and Marc S Oliver and Patricia W Gucer and P. David Wilson and Robert Kane and A Cernich and Bruce A Kaup and Larry Anderson and Dennis Hoover and Lawrence Brown and Richard J. Albertini and Ramadevi Gudi and David Jacobson‐Kram and Katherine S. Squibb},
journal={Health Physics},
year={2007},
volume={93},
pages={60-73}
}A cohort of seventy-four 1991 Gulf War soldiers with known exposure to depleted uranium (DU) resulting from their involvement in friendly-fire incidents with DU munitions is being followed by the Baltimore Veterans Affairs Medical Center. Biennial medical surveillance visits designed to identify uranium-related changes in health have been conducted since 1993. On-going systemic exposure to DU in veterans with embedded metal fragments is indicated by elevated urine uranium (U) excretion at…
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