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[Smuggling of narcotics in body cavities]
O A Haugen1, M Dalaker, A Svindland
1Avdeling for patologi, Regionsykehuset i Trondheim.
Abstract:
Smuggling of narcotics by internal concealment has increased considerably worldwide, including in the Scandinavian countries. During the period 1988-92, Norwegian custom officials reported 245 seizures where packets of narcotics had been inserted into the rectum or vagina, or had been swallowed. Based on two fatal cases as a result of intestinal obstruction and cocaine intoxication respectively, this report summarizes the main features of the "body packer" syndrome.
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