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[Hematology].

Authors: E G, Beck; P, Schmidt;
Abstract

The results of the hematologic examinations of children from the polluted Rhine/Main area and the control areas Freiburg and Starnberg are presented. In the years 1982 to 1985, the exposed children show et a lowered number of erythrocytes and a decreased content of haemoglobin as compared to the children from the control areas; this is a sign of permanent stress. When comparing the children from the control area Freiburg, a slight increase in the number of erythrocytes and the haemoglobin content was detected with increasing height as an adaptive reaction.

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Male, Hemoglobins, Leukocyte Count, Erythrocytes, Hematocrit, Air Pollution, Erythrocyte Count, Germany, West, Humans, Female, Child, Erythrocyte Volume

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