| Literature DB >> 26271077 |
Darshan Devang Divakar1, Seema Mavinapalla2, Abdulaziz Abdullah Al Kheraif3, Ravikumar Ramakrishnaiah3, Muhammad Furqon Bin Abd Rahim4, Aftab Ahmed Khan3.
Abstract
Susuk, or charm needles, are small, metallic needles inserted under the skin, considered to enhance beauty, health and luck. This hidden secret of inserting susuk is a traditional superstitious ritual, widely practiced among women of Southeast Asia. Here, we present an interesting case of incidental radiographic finding of the concealed art of susuk, which was exposed on a panoramic radiograph taken on a routine basis as a part of diagnostic work up at our centre. An orthopantomogram revealed bilateral metallic foreign bodies in the maxillo-facial region. Anamnestic data affirmed the practice of the body art of susuk. The charm needles were present in the orofacial region without the patient experiencing any pathological signs or symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: Charm needles; Malay; forensic identification; ritual; susuk
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26271077 DOI: 10.1177/0025802415599567
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Sci Law ISSN: 0025-8024 Impact factor: 1.266