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Citation

Cohn J. Tidsskr. Nor. Laegeforen. 2001; 121(29): 3383-3385.

Vernacular Title

Torturoverlevere i Norge--laegernes ansvar.

Affiliation

Institutt for klinisk medisin Universitetet i Tromsø, MH-Breivika 9037 Tromsø.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2001, Norske Laegeforening)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11826781

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Many political refugees who seek asylum in Norway have been imprisoned and subjected to torture. This review is based on the author's personal experience since 1976. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 44 men (22-45 years of age) and 9 women (23-32 years of age), all of them exposed to physical torture, were included in the study. The methods of torture are described. They were all given a full clinical examination by the author, including photos of possible injuries. RESULTS: The survivors showed physical and sexual sequelae, for instance multiple fractures of bones and teeth, tinnitus, broken testicles. INTERPRETATION: In my opinion, the most important therapist for torture victims is their general practitioner, who should work with nurses, physiotherapists, dentists and psychologists.


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