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Friday July 4, 2008
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Radiologic Imaging / Dual Energy X-ray Absorptiometry (Dexa scan)
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A dexa scan is used specifically to assess a patients risk of fracture by detecting osteoporosis of the vertebral bodies, which is a thinning of the bones as we age.
A dexa scan takes about ten minutes and is associated with minimal radiation exposure.
Low energy x-rays are passed through the bones to measure the mineral (calcium) content of the bones. If the patient is osteoporotic and has a significant risk of fracturing a vertebral body, osteoporosis supplementation can be prescribed to reduce their risk.
Take this preliminary to see if your condition could respond to treatment.
Not sure on your treatment options? For a limited time you can schedule a
to talk with a licensed doctor or clinician regarding your condition.
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