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Bibek Rajbhandari1, Olita Shilpakar2, Subash Thapa3, Sumi Singh4.
Abstract
Body packing is the process of smuggling illicit drugs in the form of packages concealed within the gastrointestinal tract via ingestion or inserting into body orifices. These individuals are described as "body packers", "stuffers", "mules" or "swallowers" and resort to carrying drugs like heroin, cocaine and cannabis. They present to the hospital following the development of complications or brought dead due to the rupture of packets or directly from detention for further investigations. This case illustrates a suspected case detained from the airport who was found to be carrying 93 pellets of an illicit drug, heroin, weighing 900 grams, one of the highest quantity carried by any body packer in the country till date. This case further sheds light on the fact that a meticulous history, detailed clinical examination and radiographic investigations like abdominal radiograph and imaging are the keys to diagnose body packers in a resource limited setting.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34508400 PMCID: PMC8369563 DOI: 10.31729/jnma.6618
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JNMA J Nepal Med Assoc ISSN: 0028-2715 Impact factor: 0.406
Figure 1Abdominal radiograph showing multiple well circumscribed foreign bodies.
Figure 2A. CT abdomen-coronal image, B. 3D volume rendering image, C. 3D volume rendering image with bone subtraction.
Figure 3The retrieved packets of heroin.