Drug pellets (body packing)

Case contributed by Sovann Vathana Lay
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

A traveler arrested at the airport for carrying a powder substance, which later tested negative for drug. Referred to CT for further investigation.

Patient Data

Age: Adult
Gender: Male

X-ray (From CT scout images)

x-ray

Frontal and lateral scout images show multiple oval opacities throughout the abdomen.

NCCT abdomen

ct

Unenhanced CT of the abdomen was performed (without oral contrast).

There are multiple intraluminal smooth, well-circumscribed, highly-attenuated (259 HU) oval foreign bodies, uniform in size, scattered throughout loops of large bowel.

Surprisingly, the subject had quite a long sigmoid loop extending toward the right flank and a distended loop of transverse colon.

Drug pellets were the most likely diagnosis.

Photo

The subject was ordered to take laxative and the drug was proven to be cocaine.

Case Discussion

Body packing is one of the many methods employed by drug traffickers to smuggle illegal drugs through customs. Radiography or CT are used in many countries to screen suspected individuals. 

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