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