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Citation

Longstreth GF, Grypma L, Willis BA, Anderson KC. Am. J. Med. 2020; ePub(ePub): ePub.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2020, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.amjmed.2020.08.016

PMID

32941848

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Falanga is a widespread form of torture, but details of the chronic skin sequelae on physical examination are unreported.

METHODS: In an organization dedicated to the care of torture victims, we prospectively documented examination findings in 10 consecutive, black African falanga victims.

RESULTS: Ten individuals (8 men) suffered ≥ 1 episodes of falanga, most recently 9 to 29 months (9 cases) or 10 years (1 case) earlier. Examination revealed 3 to > 50 pigmented macules, most ≤ 0.5 cm in size, on both soles of all 10 victims. The degree of pigmentation and border distinctness of the lesions varied. Two cases had plantar tenderness.

CONCLUSIONS: Plantar hyperpigmentation was present in all cases 9 months to 10 years after suffering falanga. This physical sign can support victims' legal requests for political asylum, and its recognition can aid physicians who care for torture victims.


Language: en

Keywords

Human Rights; Skin; Torture; Asylum; Falanga; Feet; Hyperpigmentation

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