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[The intravital detection of spontaneously incorporated radionuclides in the human body].
A trial has been done for the first time to use historadiography for detection of spontaneously incorporated radionuclides in the body of persons who participated in liquidation of the Chernobyl atomic station disaster. The effect of incorporated radiation on the gastric mucosa, blood and bone marrow was studied. 88% of patients showed different degrees of accumulation of radionuclides in mucosal epithelium and submucosal layer of the stomach.