Abstract
A 42-year-old African male was brought by the police to the emergency department under suspicion of drug smuggling by body-packing. Plain abdominal radiograph showed multiple foreign bodies within the gastrointestinal tract. Contrast-enhanced abdominal CT confirmed the findings, and the patient admitted to have swallowed “balls” of hashish. Body-packing is a recognized method of smuggling drugs across international borders. Body packers may present to the emergency department because of drug toxicity, intestinal obstruction, or more commonly, requested by law-enforcement officers for medical confirmation or exclusion of suspected body packing.
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Soriano-Perez, M. J., Serrano-Carrillo, J. L., Marin-Montin, I., & Cruz-Caballero, A. (2009). Hashish Body Packing: A Case Report. Case Reports in Medicine, 2009, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/712573
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