Title of article :
The Effect of Long-Term X-Ray Exposure on Human Lymphocyte
Author/Authors :
Taqi, A. H Department of Physics - College of Science - Kirkuk University, Kirkuk, Iraq , Faraj, K. A Department of Physics - College of Science - University of Sulaimani, Kurdistan Region-Iraq , Zaynal, S. A Department of Physics - College of Science - Kirkuk University, Kirkuk, Iraq
Abstract :
The aim of the paper is to investigate effects of long term x-ray exposure on the human
lymphocyte, reactive lymphocyte parameters and morphology of lymphocytes in
x-ray technicians at Kirkuk hospitals. The study included 54 apparently healthy male
x-ray technicians were matched with another 54 apparently healthy control to show
any alteration in the lymphocytes, reactive lymphocytes and morphology. The investigated
samples were divide into two groups depending on the work experience and
working hours per day. The samples were tested for hematological parameters by complete
blood cells count (CBC). The results showed that strong significant (P<0.0001)
increasing was recorded for the reactive lymphocytes in all groups of the diagnostic
technicians compared with their controls and significantly increasing of lymphocytes
observed for some groups. It was concluded that chronic exposure of x-ray can vary
lymphocyte and reactive lymphocyte parameters significantly and working hours per
day have discernible effects on lymphocyte morphology.
Keywords :
Reactive Lymphocyte , Lymphocyte , X-Ray Exposure
Journal title :
Journal of Biomedical Physics and Engineering