Examination of workers servicing radio location, radio navigation and communication means proved electromagnetic radiofrequency waves to induce some peripheral blood changes. - GreenMedInfo Summary
[Hematologic and cytochemical effects in specialists working with radiolocalization and radio navigation means].
Med Tr Prom Ekol. 2001(11):19-23. PMID: 11768949
E V Pak
Examination of workers servicing radio location, radio navigation and communication means proved electromagnetic radiofrequency waves to induce some peripheral blood changes: cytopenia, Hb decrease, lower RBC and WBC counts, increased RBC with basophilic granularity, WBC metabolism alteration (higher acid phosphatase and myeloperoxidase activity), disordered lymphocytes subunits (T-helpers, T-suppressors) ratio and T- and B-cells numbers.