Below are the first 10 and last 10 pages of uncorrected machine-read text (when available) of this chapter, followed by the top 30 algorithmically extracted key phrases from the chapter as a whole.
Intended to provide our own search engines and external engines with highly rich, chapter-representative searchable text on the opening pages of each chapter.
Because it is UNCORRECTED material, please consider the following text as a useful but insufficient proxy for the authoritative book pages.
Do not use for reproduction, copying, pasting, or reading; exclusively for search engines.
OCR for page 141
References
Abou-Donia MB, Lapadula DM. 1990. Mechanisms of organophosphorus ester-induced
delayed neurotoxicity: Type I and type II. Annual Review of Pharmacology and
Toxicology 30:405~40.
Abou-Donia MB, Wilmarth KR, Jensen KF, Oehme FW, Kurt TL. 1996. Neurotoxicity
resulting from coexposure to pyridostigmine bromide, DEET, and permethrin:
Implications of Gulf War chemical exposures. Journal of Toxicology and
Environmental Health 48:35-56.
AFIP (Armed Forces Institute of Pathology). 1994. Draft metal analysis for the 1 lACR.
Allen SN, Lundberg KJ, Jensen J. Magill J. Aikins T. Hembury M. 1991. Operation
Desert Storm: Activation, Deployment and Re-integration Experiences of VA
Medical Center Employees. VA Medical Center, Salt Lake City, Utah.
APA (American Psychiatric Association). 1987. DSM-III-R: Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual of Mental Disorders. 3rd ed. Washington, D.C.: APA.
APA. 1994. DSM-IV: Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. 4th ed.
Washington, D.C.: APA.
Arnold SF, Klo~z DM, Collins BM, Vonier PM, Guillette LJ Jr., McLachlan JA. 1996.
Synergistic activation of estrogen receptor with combinations of environmental
chemicals. Science 272:1489-1492.
Baker D, Campbell N. Dyrenforth S. Grace M, Koruna W. Lieneck M, Welch R. 1992.
Operation Desert Storm outreach program. Pp. 109-130 in Returning Persian Gulf
141
OCR for page 142
142
HEAL TH CONSEQ UENCES OF THE PERSIAN G ULF WAR
Troops: First Year Findings. West Haven, Conn.: VA Northeast Program
Evaluation Center.
Barker E, Fujimura SF, Fadem MB, Landay AL, Levy JA. 1994. Immunological
abnormalities associated with chronic fatigue syndrome. Clinical Infectious
Diseases 18(Suppl l):S13 - S141.
Barsky A. 1995. Somatization Disorders. Presentation to the IOM Committee to
Review Health Consequences of Service During the Persian Gulf War,
Washington, D.C., May 1995.
Baumzweiger WE. 1996. Brainstem dysregulation syndrome: A neuropsychiatric
symptom complex caused by multiple sequential insults to immune-attentional
brainstem function as seen in case studies of Gulf War veterans and
environmentally compromised disability applicants in Los Angeles, Calif.
Presentation to the IOM Committee to Review Health Consequences of Service
During the Persian Gulf War. Irvine, Calif., January 1996.
Bender AP, Williams AN, Johnson RA, Jagger HO. 1990. Appropriate public health
responses to clusters: The art of being responsibly responsive. American Journal
of Epidemiology 132(Suppl 1~:S48-S52.
Berg W. 1994. Post-Persian Gulf Medical Findings: Naval Mobile Construction
Battalion 24. Presentation to NIH Technology Assessment Workshop Panel on the
Persian Gulf Experience and Health, Bethesda, Md., April 1994.
Bernstein JA, Herd ZA, Bernstein DI, Korbee L, Bernstein IL. 1993. Evaluation and
treatment of localized vaginal immunoglobulin E-mediated hypersensitivity to
human seminal plasma. Obstetrics and Gynecology 82:667073.
Berte, SB. 1994. Repellents for the soldier. Army Research, Development, and
Acquisition Bulletin July/August:3032.
Blanck RR. 1996. Memorandum to the PAC from the PGVCB Clinical Working Group.
January 17, 1996. Washington, D.C.
Blank AS, Gelsomino J. 1992. Persian Gulf veterans seen through VA's readjustment
counseling service (RCS) vet centers and impact of the Persian Gulf War on VA's
provision of readjustment counseling. Pp. 189-195 in Returning Persian Gulf
Troops: First Year Findings. West Haven, Conn.: VA Northeast Program
Evaluation Center.
Bolton HT. 1995. Use and safety of pesticides (repellents) in Persian Gulf. Presentation
to the DVA: Update on health consequences of Persian Gulf service, Baltimore,
Md., July 1995.
Brini CM, Tremblay GC. 1991. Reversible inhibition of the urea cycle and
gluconeogenesis by N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide. Biochemical and Biophysical
Research Communications 179: 126~1268.
Broadnax GB. 1992. Abortion rates post-Desert Storm. Memorandum to Colonel Ariel
Rodriquez, Surgical Consultant, Office of the Surgeon General from Colonel Gary
B. Broadnax. January 31, 1992. Washington, D.C.: Department of the Army,
Off~ce of the Surgeon General.
OCR for page 143
REFERENCES
143
Caldwell GO. 1990. Twenty-two years of cancer cluster investigations at the Centers
for Disease Control. American Journal of Epidemiology 132(Suppl 1~:S43-S47.
Carmeli A, Liberman N. Mevorach L. 1991. Anxiety-related somatic reactions during
missile attacks. Israel Journal of Medical Sciences 27:677080.
Casida JE, Gammon DW, Glickman AH, Lawrence LJ. 1983. Mechanisms of selective
action of pyrethroid insecticides. Annual Review of Pharmacology and
Toxicology 23:413~38.
Coate BD, Anderson CM, Gray GC, Hyams KC, the Gulf War Veterans Research Team.
1995. Comparative study of hospitalizations among Gulf War veterans and era
controls (abstract). Conference abstracts for 123rd annual meeting of the American
Public Health Association, November 1995.
Cook JET Kolka MA, Wenger CB. 1992. Chronic pyridostigmine bromide
administration: Side effects among soldiers working in a dessert environment.
Military Medicine 157:250254.
Cowan DN, DeFraites R. Wishik S. Gray G. Kuhn J. the Gulf War Veterans Research
Team. 1995. Birth defects and Persian Gulf War service: A preliminary analysis
(abstract). Conference abstracts for 123rd annual meeting of the American Public
Health Association, November 1995.
Crawford-Brown DJ, Wilson J. 1984. Observations on very long-term removal of
uranium compounds. Health Physics 47:443~46.
Cullen MR. 1987. The worker with multiple chemical sensitivities: An overview.
Occupational Medicine: State of the Art Reviews 2:655~61.
Cusick JJ. 1996. Request for information on possible use of leaded fuel in tent heaters
during the Persian Gulf War. Memo to the Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of
Defense for Health Affairs, Department of Defense, from Lieutenant General
Cusick. April2, 1996. Washington, D.C.
Cutler JJ, Parker GS, Rosen S. Prenney B. Healey R. Caldwell GO. 1986. Childhood
leukemia in Woburn, Massachusetts. Public Health Reports 101 :201-205.
Daxon KG. 1993. Protocol for Monitoring Gulf War Veterans with Imbedded
Fragments of Depleted Uranium. AFRRI Technical Report 93-2. Bethesda, Md.:
Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute.
Daxon KG. 1994. DU Exposures during the Persian Gulf War. Presentation to NIH
Technology Assessment Workshop Panel on the Persian Gulf Experience and
Health. Bethesda, Md., April 1994.
Daxon KG, Musk JH. 1993. Assessment of the Risks from Imbedded Depleted Uranium
Fragments. AFRRI Technical Report 93-1. Bethesda, Md.: Armed Forces
Radiobiology Research Institute.
DeFraites RF, Wanat ER, Norwood AK, Williams S. Cowan D, Callahan T. 1992.
Investigation of a Suspected Outbreak of an Unknown Disease Among Veterans of
Operation Desert Shield/Storm, 123d Army Reserve Command, Fort Benjamin
Harrison, Ind. Washington, D.C.: Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
Derogatis LR, Melisaratos N. 1983. The brief symptom inventory: An introductory
report. Psychological Medicine 13 :595~05.
OCR for page 144
144
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF THE PERSIAN GULF WAR
DHHS (Department of Health and Human Services). 1993. Dental amalgam: A
scientific review and recommended Public Health Service strategy for research,
education, and regulation. Final report of the Subcommittee on Risk Management
of the Committee to Coordinate Environmental Health and Related Programs,
Public Health Service, January 1993.
Diamond GL. 1989. Biological consequences of exposure to soluble forms of natural
uranium. Radiation Protection Dosimetry 26:23-33.
DoD (Department of Defense). 1993. Health Consequences of the Exposure of Persian
Gulf Force Members to the Fumes of Burning Oil. Report to the Congress.
DoD. 1995. Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program Report on 10,020
Participants. August 1995. Washington, D.C.: Department of Defense.
DoD. 1996. Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program for Persian Gulf War
Veterans: CCEP Report on 18,598 Participants. April 2, 1996. Washington, D.C.:
Department of Defense.
Donnay A. 1994. Correspondence to the Committee to Review the Health
Consequences of Service During the Persian Gulf War, October 1994. IOM,
Washington, D.C.
DSB (Defense Science Board). 1994. Final Report: Defense Science Board Task Force
on Persian Gulf War Health Effects. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Under
Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Technology.
Dunn M. 1996. Governmental Investigations of Possible Exposure to Chemical and
Biological Warfare Agents. Testimony to PAC, Atlanta, Gal, April 1996.
Dutton RE. 1995. Zoonotic diseases from the Persian Gulf War. Memorandum to the
Commander, U.S. Army Medical Command, Fort Sam Houston, Tex. April 3,
1995.
DVA (Department of Veterans Affairs). 1995a. Minutes from meeting of the Persian
Gulf Expert Scientific Panel. February 28, 1995.
DVA. 1995b. VA Manual. M-10, Part III, Chapters 1~. Washington, DC.
Fells IT, Bandettini PA, Holman PA, Propp JM. 1992. Pyrethroid insecticide-induced
alterations in mammalian synaptic membrane potential. Journal of Pharmacology
arid Experimental Therapeutics 262: 1173-1181.
Eggert RW. 1994. Final Report of Robins AFB GA Investigation (TUA-T03 704, 11-15
Apr 94~. Memorandum from Major Russell W. Eggert. June 21, 1994.
Department of the Air Force: Brooks Air Force Base, Tex.
Engel CC, Engel AL, Campbell SJ, McFall ME, Russo J. Katon W. 1993. Posttraumatic
stress disorder symptoms and precombat sexual and physical abuse in Desert Storm
veterans. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 181 :683-688.
EPA (Environmental Protection Agency). 1991. Kuwait Oil Fires: Interagency Interim
Report. Washington, D.C.: EPA.
Fishman AP. 1995. Correspondence to Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense, Health
Affairs. April 6, 1995. Washington D.C.: Department of Defense.
Fletcher RH, Fletcher SW, Wagner EH. 1995. Clinical Epidemiology: The Essentials.
3rd ed. Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins.
OCR for page 145
REFERENCES
145
Ford ID, Shaw D, Sennhauser S. Greaves D, Thacker B. Chandler P. McClain V,
Schwartz L. 1992. Coming home for good: The Operation Desert Storm veterans
and family psychosocial debriefing project. Pp. 153-176 in Returning Persian Gulf
Troops: First Year Findings. West Haven, Conn.: VA Northeast Program
Evaluation Center.
Fukuda K, Straus SE, Hickie I, Sharpe MC, Dobbins JO, Komaroff A, International
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Study Group. 1994. The chronic fatigue syndrome: A
comprehensive approach to its definition and study. Annals of Internal Medicine
121 :953-959.
GAO (U.S. General Accounting Office). 1993a. Operation Desert Storm. Army Not
Adequately Prepared to Deal with Depleted Uranium Contamination. Washington,
D.C.: GAO.
GAO. 1 993b. Women in the Military: Deployment in the Persian Gulf War.
Washington, D.C.: GAO.
Golding JM. 1994. Sexual assault history and physical health in randomly selected Los
Angeles women. Health Psychology 13:130-138.
Goldstein G. Beers SR, Morrow LA, Shemansky WJ, Steinhauer SR. 1996. A
preliminary neuropsychological study of Persian Gulf veterans. Journal of
International Neuropsychological Society 2:368-371.
Gross MJ, Harrison JA. 1989. Some electrochemical features of the in viva corrosion of
dentalamalgams. JournalofAppliedElectrochemist~19:301-310.
Haley R. 1995. Personal communication, October 1995.
Healy DL, Trounson AO, Andersen AN. 1994. Female infertility: Causes and treatment.
Lancet 343: 1539-1 544.
Heick HMC, Peterson RG, Dalpe-ScoK M, Qureshi IA. 1988. Insect repellent, N,N-
diethyl-m-toluamide,effectonammoniametabolism. Pediatrics82:373-376.
Helmkamp JC. 1994. United States military casualty comparisons during the Persian
Gulf War. Journal of Occupational Medicine 36:609-615.
Hines JF. 1993. A comparison of clinical diagnoses among male and female soldiers
deployed during the Persian Gulf War. Military Medicine 158:99-101.
Holmes GP, Kaplan JE, Gantz NM, Komaroff AL, Schonberger LB, Straus SE, Jones JF,
Dubois RE, Cunningham-Rundles C, Pahwa S. Tosato G. Zegans LS, Purtilo DT,
Brown N. Schooley RT, Brus I. 1988. Chronic fatigue syndrome: A working case
definition. Annals ofInternalMedicinelO8:387-389.
Horowitz MJ. 1986. Clinical Observations and Diagnoses. Pp. 13-42 in Stress
Response Syndromes. 2nd ed. North Vale, N.J.: Jason Aronson.
Hyams KC, Hanson K, Wignall FS~ Escamilla J. Oldfield EC. 1995. The impact of
infectious diseases on the health of US troops deployed to the Persian Gulf during
Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Clinical Infectious Diseases 20:1497-
1504.
Hyman ES. 1996. Presentation to PAC. San Antonio, Tex., February 27, 1996.
IOM (Institute of Medicine). 1995a. CommiKee to Review the Health Consequences of
Service During the Persian Gulf War. Health Consequences of Service During the
OCR for page 146
146
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF THE PERSIAN GULF WAR
Persian Gulf War: Initial Findings and Recommendations for Immediate Action.
Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.
IOM. l995b. Committee on Defense Women's Health Research. Recommendations for
Research on the Health of Military Women. Washington, D.C.: National
Academy Press.
IOM. l995c. Committee on Military Nutrition Research. Not Eating Enough:
Overcoming Underconsumption of Military Operational Rations. Washington,
D.C.: National Academy Press.
IOM. 1996. Committee on the DoD Persian Gulf Syndrome, Comprehensive Clinical
Evaluation Program. Evaluation of the U.S. Department of Defense Tertiary Gulf
Comprehensive Clinical Evaluation Program. Washington D.C.: National
Academy Press.
Joseph S. 1996. Testimony to the Subcommittee on Human Resources and
Intergovernmental Relations, Committee on Government Reform and Oversight,
U.S. House of Representatives, June 25, 1996.
Kaiser KS, Hawksworth AW, Gray GC, the Gulf War Veterans Research Team. 1995.
A comparison of self-reported symptoms among active duty Seabees: Gulf War
veterans versus era controls (abstract). Conference abstracts for 123rd annual
meeting of the American Public Health Association, November 1995.
Kang HK. 1996. PGHR information provided to IOM Committee to Review the Health
Consequences of Service During the Persian Gulf War. IOM, Washington, D.C.
Kang HK, Bullman TA. 1995. A mortality follow-up study of Persian Gulf War
veterans (abstract). Conference abstracts for 123rd annual meeting of the
American Public Health Association, November 1995.
Kang HK, Dalager NA, Lee KY. 1995. PGHR information provided to IOM Committee
to Review the Health Consequences of Service During the Persian Gulf War.
IOM. Washington, D.C.
Keogh JP. 1995. DVA depleted uranium follow-up program an update: Presentation
to the VA Persian Gulf Expert Scientific Panel. Washington, D.C., June 27, 1995.
Kline J. Stein Z. Susser M. 1989. Conception to Birth. New York: Oxford University
Press.
Kodavanti PRS, Mundy WR, Tilson HA, Harry GJ. 1993. Effects of selected
neuroactive chemicals on calcium transporting systems in rat cerebellum and on
survival of cerebellar granule cells. Fundamental and Applied Toxicology 21:308-
316.
Koshes RJ, Rothberg, JM. 1994. Use of inpatient psychiatric services on a U.S. Army
combat support post during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm: The stress
of non-deployment. Military Medicine 159:454-456.
Kroenke K, Price RK. 1993. Symptoms in the community: Prevalence, classification,
and psychiatric comorbidity. Archives of Internal Medicine 153 :2474-2480.
Kuratsune H. Yamaguti K, Takahashi M, Misaki H. Tagawa S. Kitani T. 1994.
Acylcarnitine deficiency in chronic fatigue syndrome. Clinical Infectious Diseases
18(Suppl 1):S62-S67.
OCR for page 147
REFERENCES
147
Landry JR. 1996. Letter to Chairman of the Committee to Review the Health
Consequences of Service in the Persian Gulf. From John R. Landry, National
Intelligence Officer, General Purpose Forces, National Intelligence Council.
Office of the Director of Central Intelligence, Washington, D.C. July 16, 1996.
Lasseter KC, Garg DC. 1996. A study to evaluate the safety, tolerance,
pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of pyridostigmine when given in single
and multiple doses to males and females in different weight groups.
Clinical/pharmacokinetic report prepared for USAMMDA, by Clinical Research
Services arid South Florida Drug Research Corporation.
Lavie P. Carmeli A, Mevorach L, Liberman N. 1991. Sleeping under the threat of the
Scud: War-related environmental insomnia. Israeli Journal of Medical Science
27:681-686.
Lemasters OK, Pinney SM. 1989. Employment status as a confounder when assessing
occupational exposures and spontaneous abortion. Journal of Clinical
Epidemiology 42:975-981.
Lemieux AM, Coe CL. 1995. Abuse-related posttraumatic stress disorder: Evidence for
chronic neuroendocrine activation in women. Psychosomatic Medicine 57:105-
115.
Lillienfeld DE, Stolley PD. 1994. Foundations of Epidemiology. 3rd ed. New York:
Oxford University Press.
Lloyd AR, Hickie I, Boughton CR, Spencer O. Wakefield D. 1990. Prevalence of
chronic fatigue syndrome in an Australian population. Medical Journal of
Australia 153 :522-528.
Lotti M, Moretto A. 1995. Cholinergic symptoms and Gulf War syndrome (letter).
Nature Medicine 1: 1225-1226.
Magill AJ, Grogl M, Gasser RA, Sun W. Oster CN. 1993. Visceral infection caused by
Leishmania tropica in veterans of Operation Desert Storm. New England Journal
of Medicine 328:1383-1387.
Marlowe DH. 1996. Personal communication.
Marlowe DH. 1995. Stresses and the psychological consequences of Operation Desert
Shield/Storm. Presentation to the IOM Committee to Review the Health
Consequences of Service During the Persian Gulf War. Washington, D.C., June
1995.
Marlowe DH, Martin JA, Gifford RK. 1990a. Observations and Initial Findings of the
WRAIR Stress Evaluation Team: Operation Desert Shield: September 22 - ctober
6, 1990. Washington, D.C.: Department of Military Psychiatry, WRAIR.
Marlowe DH, Wright KM, Gifford RK, Belenky GL, Manning FJ, Leu J. 1990b.
Second assessment: Soldier and unit adaptation, stress and human issues in
Operation Desert Shield. Washington, D.C.: Department of Military Psychiatry,
WRAIR.
Mather S. Testimony to PAC, May 1996. Washington, D.C.
OCR for page 148
148
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF THE PERSIAN GULF WAR
Mattison DR. 1994. A framework for diagnosis: Reproductive and developmental
toxicity. Presentation to NIH Technology Assessment Workshop Panel on the
Persian Gulf Experience and Health, Bethesda, Md., April 1994.
McGill RG. 1993. Testimony to House VA Subcommittee on Oversight and
Investigation on Health Issues and Gulf War Veterans. Washington, D.C., June
1993.
McGill RG. 1995. Memorandum dated January 31, 1995. Proposed multi-center multi-
disciplinary collaboration to study "Gulf War Syndrome."
McGuire MC, Nogueira CP, Bartels CF, Lightstone H. Hajra A, et al. 1989.
Identification of the structural mutation responsible for the dibucaine-resistant
(atypical) variant form of human serum cholinesterase. Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences 86:953-957.
Miller CS. 1994. Multiple chemical sensitivity and the Gulf War veterans. Presentation
to NIH Technology Assessment Workshop Panel on the Persian Gulf Experience
and Health, Bethesda, Md., April 1994.
Miller CS. 1996. Presentation to PAC. San Antonio, Tex.., February 1996.
Milner BI, Plezia RA. 1995. Toxic exposure sign: Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Cutis
55:289-290.
MMWR (Morbidity arid Mortality Weekly Report). 1992. Viscerotropic leishmaniasis
in persons returning from Operation Desert Storm 19901991. Morbidity and
Mortality Weekly Report 41: 131-134.
MMWR. 1995. Unexplained illness among Persian Gulf War veterans in an Air
National Guard unit: Preliminary report August l990March 1995. Morbidity
and Mortality Weekly Report 44:443~448.
Moeller RB, Kalasinsky VF, Razzaque M, Centeno JA, Dick EJ, Abdal M, Petrov II,
DeWitt TW, Al-Attar M, Pletcher JM, Briskey EJ. 1994. Assessment of the
histopathological lesions and chemical analysis of feral cats to the smoke from the
Kuwait oil fires. Journal of Environmental Pathology, Toxicology and Oncology
13:137-149.
Nathanson CA. 1975. Illness and the feminine role: A theoretical review. Social
Science and Medicine 9:5702.
Nathanson CA. 1980. Social roles and health status among women: the significance of
employment. Social Science and Medicine 14A:463~71.
Nelson BJ, Hagedorn ME, Byron M. 1996. Rhythms of War: Activation experiences
during the Persian' Gulf War. Final Report to Tri-Service Nursing Program,
Department of Defense, Washington, D.C.
NEPEC (Northeast Program Evaluation Center). 1992. Returning Persian Gulf Troops:
First Year Findings. West Haven, Conn.: VA Northeast Program Evaluation
Center.
Nicolson G. 1996. Presentation to PAC. San Antonio, Tex., February 1996.
Nicolson GL, Nicolson NL. 1995a. Doxycycline treatment and Desert Storm (letter).
Journal ofthe American Medical Association 273:618 - 19.
OCR for page 149
REFERENCES
149
Nicolson GL, Nicolson NL. 1995b. Mycoplasma infections in Gulf War illnesses.
Presentation to PAC. Washington, D.C., August 1995.
NIH Technology Assessment Workshop Panel. 1994. The Persian Gulf experience and
health. Journal of the American Medical Association 272:391-396.
NRC (National Research Council). 1983. Risk Assessment in the Federal Government:
Managing the Process. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.
NRC. 1993. Issuesin Risk Assessment. Washington,D.C.: NationalAcademy Press.
O'Donnell FL. 1994. Environmental Conditions in Saudi Arabia. Presentation to NIH
Technology Assessment Workshop Panel on the Persian Gulf Experience and
Health, Bethesda, Md., April 1994.
Olshan AF, Faustman EM. 1993. Male-mediated developmental toxicity. Annual
Review Public Health 14:159-181.
PAC (Presidential Advisory Committee). 1996a. Presidential Advisory Committee on
Gulf War Veterans' Illnesses: Interim Report. Washington, D.C.: U.S.
Government Printing Office.
PAC. 1996b. Transcript from meeting held April 16, 1996. Atlanta, Ga.
PAC. 1996c. Transcript from meeting held July 8-9, 1996. Chicago, Ill.
PAC. 1996d. Transcript from meeting held August 6, 1996. Denver, Colo.
Parkinson DK. 1992. Mercury. In: William N. Rom, ea., Environmental and
OccupationalMedicine. Boston: Little, Brown.
Penman AD, Tarver RS, Currier MM. 1996. No evidence of increase in birth defects
and health problems among children born to Persian Gulf War veterans in
Mississippi. Military Medicine 161: 1-6.
Perconte ST, Wilson AT, Pontius EB, Dietrick AL, Spiro KJ. 1993. Psychological and
war stress symptoms among deployed and non-deployed reservists following
Persian Gulf War. Military Medicine 158:516-521.
Peterson R and Kalasinsky V. 1996. Personal communication.
PGVCB (Persian Gulf Veterans Coordinating Board). 1994. Summary of the Issues
Impacting upon the Health of Persian Gulf Veterans, Version 3.0. Washington,
D.C.: Support Of fice of the Persian Gulf Veterans Coordinating Board.
PGVCB. 1995a. Unexplained illnesses among Desert Storm Veterans. Archives of
Internal Medicine 155:262-268.
PGVCB. 1995b. A Working Plan for Research on Persian Gulf Veterans' Illnesses.
Washington, D.C., August, 1995.
PGVCB. 1995c. Persian Gulf Veterans Research Activity Report. Submitted by the
Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Prepared for the Senate Veterans' Affairs
Committee and the House Veterans' Affairs Committee, March 1995.
PGVCB RWG (Research Working Group). 1996. Annual Report to Congress.
Federally sponsored research on Persian Gulf Veterans' Illnesses for 1995.
Washington, D.C.
PGVIIT (Persian Gulf Veterans Illnesses Investigation Team). 1996. Coalition Chemical
Detections and Health of Coalition Troops in Detection Area. Available on the
Internet World Wide Web at http://www.dtic.dla.mil:80/gulflink/.
OCR for page 150
150
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF THE PERSIAN GULF WAR
Pierce PF. 1995. Health and psychosocial readjustment of Gulf War veteran women.
Scientific report of methods and selected preliminary findings.
Pierce PF. 1996. Physical and emotional health of Gulf War veteran women. Submitted
for publication.
Pontius E, Wilson A, Perconte S. Spiro K, Dietrick A, et al. 1992. The need for
continuing mental health intervention in soldiers returning from the Persian Gulf
war: Assessment of deployed and non-deployed reserve units from western
Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, and West Virginia. Pp. 99-108 in Returning Persian
Gulf Troops: First Year Findings. West Haven, Conn.: VA Northeast Program
Evaluation Center.
Rappaport SM. 1993. Threshold limit values, permissible exposure limits, and
feasibility: The bases for exposure limits in the United States. American Journal of
Industrial Medicine 23:683094.
Reeves W. Presentation to PAC. San Francisco, Calif., November 1995.
Richards AL, Hyams KC, Merrell BR, Dasch GA, Woody JN, Ksiazek TG, LeDuc JW,
Watts DM. 1991. Medical aspects of Operation Desert Storm (letter). New
England Journal of Medicine 325:970
Richards AL, Malone JD, Sheris S. Weddle JR, Rossi CA, Ksiazek TG, LeDuc JW,
Dasch GA, Hyams KC. 1993a. Arbovirus and rickettsial infections among combat
troops during Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm (letter). Journal of Infectious
Diseases 168: 108~108 1.
Richards AL, Hyams KC, Watts DM, Rozmajzl PJ, Woody JN, Merrell BR. 1993b.
Respiratory disease among military personnel in Saudi Arabia during Operation
Desert Shield. American Journal of Public Health 83: 132~1329.
Richardson RJ. 1995. Assessment of the neurotoxic potential of chlorpyrifos relative to
other organophosphorus compounds: A critical review of the literature. Journal of
Toxicology and Environmental Health 44:135-165.
Riley FB. 1992. Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. History of Participation by the
U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
(August 7, l990December 31, 19914. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.:
USAEHA.
Robbins PJ, Cherniack MG. 1986. Review of the biodistribution and toxicity of the
insect repellent N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET). Journal of Toxicology and
Environmental Health 18:503-525.
Rodell DE, Cooley KD, West LT, Altheimer EL. 1992. The Persian Gulf outreach
program at the Little Rock VA Medical Center. Pp. 77-98 in Returning Persian
Gulf Troops: First Year Findings. West Haven, Conn.: VA Northeast Program
Evaluation Center.
Rosa C. 1993. Spontaneous abortion rate and the Gulf War mobilization. Journal U.S.
Arrny Medical Department Sept/Oct.:~7, 14.
Rothman KJ. 1990. A sobering start for the cluster busters' conference. American
Journal of Epidemiology 132(Suppl D:S~S13.
OCR for page 151
REFERENCES
151
Rowe PC, Bou-Holaigah I, Kan IS, Calkins H. 1995. Is neurally mediated hypotension
an unrecognized cause of chronic fatigue? Lancet 345:623-624.
Savitz DA, Whelan EA, Rowland AS, Kleckner RC. 1990. Maternal employment and
reproductive risk factors. American Journal of Epidemiology 132:933-45.
Schrader SM, Kesner IS. 1993. Male reproductive toxicology. In Paul M ea.,
Occupational and Environmental Reproductive Hazards: A Guide for Clinicians.
Baltimore, Md. Williams & Wilkins.
Schull WJ. 1996. Psychosocial concerns. In William J. Schull, ea., Effects of Atomic
Radiation: A Half-Century of Studies from Hiroshima and Nagasaki. New York:
Wiley-Liss.
Scialli AR. 1992. A Clinical Guide to Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology.
Boca Raton, Fla.: CRC Press.
Scotti JR, Beach BK, Northrop LME, Forsyth JP, Rode CA, Szymanski LA, Beeler LL,
Comell KM, Price K, Thompson J. 1993. An investigation of the effects of
involvement in Operation Desert Storm: Psychological distress in the veteran,
spouse, and children. Presented at the annual convention of the Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy, November 1993. Atlanta, Ga.
SelyeH. 1956. TheStressofLife. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Sharpe MC, Archard LC, Banatvala JE, Borysiewicz LK, Clare AW, David A, Edwards
RHT, Hawton KEH, Lambert HP, Lane RJM, McDonald EM, Mowbray JF,
Pearson DJ, Peto TEA, Preedy VR, Smith AP, Smith DG, Taylor DJ, Tyrrell DAJ,
Wessely S. White PD. 1991. A report-chronic fatigue syndrome: Guidelines for
research. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine 84:118-121.
Shepard TH, Fantel AG, Mirkes PK. 1993. Developmental toxicology: Prenatal period.
In M Paul, ea., Occupational and Environmental Reproductive Hazards: A Guide
for Clinicians. Baltimore, Md. Williams & Wilkins.
Skakkebaek NE, Giwercman A, de Kretser D. 1994. Pathogenesis and management of
male infertility. Lancet 343:1473-1479
Sloan P. Arsenault L, McCormick WA, Dunn S. Scalf L. 1992. Initial contact
interviews with Marine reservists in Operation Desert Storm. Pp. 143-151 in
Returning Persian Gulf Troops: First Year Findings. West Haven, Conn.: VA
Northeast Program Evaluation Center.
Sloan P. Arsenault L, Hilsenroth M, Harvill L. 1995a. Use of Mississippi Scale for
combat-related PTSD in detecting war-related, non-combat stress symptomatology.
Journal of Clinical Psychology 51 :799-801.
Sloan-P, Arsenault L, Hilsenroth M, Harvill L, Handler L. l995b. Rorschach measures
of posttraumatic stress in Persian Gulf War veterans. Journal of Personality
Assessment 64:397-414.
Sloan P. Arsenault L, Hilsenroth M, Harvill L. 1996a. Assessment of noncombat, war-
related posttraumatic stress symptomatology: Validity of the PK, PS, and IES
scales. Psychological Assessment 3:37-41.
OCR for page 152
152
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF THE PERSIAN GULF WAR
Sloan P. Arsenault L, Hilsenroth M, Harvill L. 1 996b. Rorschach measures of
posttraumatic stress in Persian Gulf war veterans: A three year follow-up study.
Journal of Personality Assessment 66:5404.
Sohler P. Smith L, Welk R. Stacey R. Godown I. 1992. Psychological adjustment in
ODS/S veterans. Pp. 177-188 in Returning Persian Gulf Troops: First Year
Findings. West Haven, Conn.: VA Northeast Program Evaluation Center.
Sorensen KA, Feild TC. 1994. Projections of the U.S. veteran population: 1990 to
2010. Statistical Brief. Washington, D.C.: Department of Veterans Affairs.
Southwick S. Morgan A. 1992. West Haven VA Medical Center Operation Desert
Storm report. Pp. 69-76 in Returning Persian Gulf Troops: First Year Findings.
West Haven, Conn.: VA Northeast Program Evaluation Center.
Southwick SM, Morgan A, Nagy LM, Bremner D, Nicolaou AL, Johnson DO
Rosenheck R. Charney DS. 1993. Trauma-related symptoms in veterans of
Operation Desert Storm: A preliminary report. American Journal of Psychiatry
1 50:1 52~1 528.
Sparks PI, Daniell W. Black DW, Kipen HM, Altman LC, Simon GE, Terr AI. 1994.
Multiple chemical sensitivity syndrome: A clinical perspective. I. Case definition,
theories of pathogenesis, and research needs. Journal Occupational Medicine
36:71 8-730.
Stevens CG. 1995. Zoonotic diseases from the Persian Gulf War. Memorandum to the
Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) from Colonel Charles G. Stevens,
Department of the Army Office of the Surgeon General. April 25, 1995.
Straus SE. 1991. History of chronic fatigue syndrome. Review of Infectious Diseases
13(Suppl 13:S2-S7.
Stretch RH, Bliese PD, Marlowe DH, Wright KM, Knudson KH, Hoover CH. 1995.
Physical health symptomatology of Gulf War-era service personnel from the states
of Pennsylvania and Hawaii. Military Medicine 160: 131-136.
Stretch RH, Bliese PD, Marlowe DH, Wright KM, Knudson KH, Hoover CH. 1996.
Psychological health of Gulf War-era military personnel. Military Medicine
161 :257-261.
Summers AO. 1994. Letter to Dr. John Bailar dated April 17, 1994.
Summers AO, Wireman J. Vimy MJ, Lorscheider FL, Marshall B. Levy SB, Bennett S.
Billard L. 1993. Mercury released from dental "silver" fillings provokes an
increase in mercury- and antibiotic-resistant bacteria in oral and intestinal floras of
primates. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 37:825-834.
Sutker PB, Uddo M, Brailey K, Allain AN. 1992. Operation Desert Shield/Storm
(ODS) Returnee Evaluation, Debriefing, and Treatment Program Report. Pp. 45-
68 in Returning Persian Gulf Troops: First Year Findings. West Haven, Conn.:
VA Northeast Program Evaluation Center.
Sutker RB, Uddo M, Brailey K, Allain AN. 1993. War-zone trauma and stress-related
symptoms in Operation Desert Shield/Storm (ODS) returnees. Journal of Social
Issues 49:33-49.
OCR for page 153
REFERENCES
153
Sutker PB, Uddo M, Brailey K, Allain AN, Errera P. 1994a. Psychological symptoms
and psychiatric diagnoses in Operation Desert Storm troops serving graves
registration duty. Journal of Traumatic Stress 7: 159-171.
Sutker PB, Uddo M, Brailey K, Vasterling JJ, Errera P. 1994b. Psychopathology in
war-zone deployed and nondeployed Operation Desert Storm troops assigned
graves registration duties. Journal of Abnormal Psychology 103:383-390.
Sutker PB, Davis JM, Uddo M, Ditta SR. 1995a. Assessment of psychological distress
in Persian Gulf troops: Ethnicity and gender comparisons. Journal of Personality
Assessment 64:415~27.
Sutker PB, Uddo M, Davis JM, Ditta SR. 1995b. War zone stress, personal resources,
and PTSD in Persian Gulf War returnees. Journal of Abnormal Psychology
104:444 452.
Tuite J. 1996. Testimony to the Presidential Advisory Committee on Gulf War
Veterans' Illnesses, April 1996. Atlanta, Ga.
U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment. 1993. The Department of Veterans
Affairs PG Veterans' Health Registry, OTA-H-577, Washington, D.C.
U.S. Congress Office of Technology Assessment. 1994. The Department of Defense
Kuwait Oil Fire Health Risk Assessment, BP-H-138, Washington, D.C.
U.S. Gulf Environmental Technical Assistance. 1992. Report to Congress.
UN (United Nations). 1995. Report of the Secretary General on the Status of the
Implementation of the Special Commission's Plan for the Ongoing Monitoring and
Verification of Iraq's Compliance with Relevant Parts of Section C of Security
Council Resolution 687 (1991~. New York: United Nations.
Unger WS, Shea MT, Curran JP. 1992. An evaluation of troops returning from the
Persian Gulf: A preliminary report. Pp. 131-142 in Returning Persian Gulf
Troops: First Year Findings. West Haven, Conn.: VA Northeast Program
Evaluation Center.
USACHPPM (U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine). 1995.
Acute Oral Toxicity Study of Pyridostigmine Bromide, Permethrin, and DEET in
the Laboratory Rat. -Toxicological study 75-48-2665. Washington, D.C., May 31,
1995.
USAEHA (U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency) 1992. Interim Kuwait Oil Fire
Health Risk Assessment, No. 39-26-L192-91, May 5-September 15, 1991.
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.:USAEHA.
USAEHA. 1994. Final Report Kuwait Oil Fire Health Risk Assessment, No. 39-26-
L192-91, 5 May-3 December 1991. Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md.: USAEHA.
USAMRMC (U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command). 1994. The
General Well-Being of Gulf War Era Service Personnel from the States of
Pennsylvania and Hawaii: A Survey. Washington, D.C.: Walter Reed Army
Institute of Research.
VA (Veterans Administration). 1985. Survey of Female Veterans: A Study of the
Needs, Attitudes, and Experiences of Women Veterans. Washington, D.C.:
Veterans Administration.
OCR for page 154
154
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES OF THE PERSIAN GULF WAR
Vijverberg HPM, van den Bercken J. 1990. Neurotoxicological effects and the mode of
action of pyrethroid insecticides. Critical Reviews in Toxicology 21:105-126.
Vogt T. Pope C, Mullooly J. Hollis J. 1994. Mental health status as a predictor of
morbidity and mortality: A 15-year follow-up of members of a health maintenance
organization. American Journal of Public Health 84~2~:227-231.
WMO (World Meteorological Organization). 1991. Report of the WMO meeting of
experts on the atmospheric part of the joint UN response to the Kuwait oilfield
fires. Geneva, Switzerland, April 1991.
WMO. 1992. Report of the second WMO meeting of experts to assess the response to
and atmospheric effects of the Kuwait oil fires. Geneva, Switzerland, May 1992.
Wolfe F. Smythe HA, Yunus MB, Bennett RM, Bombardier C, et al. 1990. The
American College of Rheumatogy 1990 criteria for the classification of
fibromyalgia: Report of the Multicenter Criteria Committee. Arthritis and
Rheumatism 33: 16~172.
Wolfe J. Brown PJ, Bucsela ML. 1992a. Symptom responses of female Vietnam
veterans to Operation Desert Storm. American Journal of Psychiatry 149:676-679.
Wolfe J. Young BL, Brown PJ. 1992b. Self-reported sexual assault in female Gulf War
veterans. Presented at the 123rd annual meeting of the Association for the
Advancement of Behavior Therapy, November 1992.
Wolfe J. Kelley JM, Bucsela ML, Mark WR. 1992c. Fort Devens Reunion Survey:
report of phase I. Pp. 19~4 in Returning Persian Gulf Troops: First Year
Findings. West Haven, Conn.: VA Northeast Program Evaluation Center.
Wolfe J. Brown PJ, Kelley JM. 1993. Reassessing war stress: Exposure and the Persian
Gulf War. Journal of Social Issues 49:15-31.
Wolfe J. Proctor SP, Brown P. Kimerling R. Duncan J. Sullivan M, Chrestman K, White
RF. 1994. Relationship of physical health and post-traumatic stress disorder in
young adult women. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the American
Psychological Association's Conference on Psychosocial and Behavioral Factors in
Women's Health, May 1994.
Wolfe J. Proctor S. Sullivan M, Duncan-Davis J. 1995. Posttraumatic stress and
physical health: Does gender play a role? Poster presentation, Harvard Medical
School.
WRAIR (Walter Reed Army Institute of Research). 1992. Human factors research in
Desert Shield/Storm. Briefing prepared for DIV CDR 101 st ABN DIV (AA), Fort
Campbell, Ky. Washington, D.C.: Department of Psychiatry, WRAIR.
Wright KM, Marlowe DH, Gifford RK. 1991. Operation Desert Shield Preparation for
the War: Deployment Stresses. Washington, D.C.: Department of Military
Psychiatry, WRAIR.
Writer JV, DeFraites RF, Brundage JF. 1996. Comparative mortality among US
military personnel in the Persian Gulf region and worldwide during Operations
Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Journal of the American Medical Association
275:118-121.
OCR for page 155
REFERENCES
155
Wynd CA, Dziedzicki RE. 1992. Heightened anxiety in army reserve nurses
anticipating mobilization during Operation Desert Storm. Military Medicine
157:630-634.
Wyngaarden JB, Smith LH, Bennett JC, eds. 1992. Cecil Textbook of Medicine, Vol.
2. 19th ed. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders.
Yehuda R. Giller EL, Mason JW. 1993. Psychoneuroendocrine assessment of
posttraumatic stress disorder: Current progress and new directions. Progress in
Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry 17:541-550.
Young RC, Rachal RE, Huguley JW. 1992. Environmental health concerns of the
Persian Gulf War. Journal of the National Medical Association 84:417-424.
Ziem GE. 1992. Multiple chemical sensitivity: Treatment and follow-up with
avoidance and control of chemical exposures. Toxicology and Industrial Health
8:73-86.
Ziem GE. 1994. Public meeting presentation to the Committee to Review the Health
Consequences of Service During the Persian Gulf War, February 1994. IOM,
Washington, D.C.
OCR for page 156
Representative terms from entire chapter:
gulf war