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A Bone Mineral Density exam or
DEXA scan is used to assist in diagnosing Osteoporosis. Osteoporosis
is a disease in which bones become fragile and more
likely to break. If not prevented or if left
untreated, osteoporosis can progress painlessly until
a bone breaks. These broken bones occur typically
in the hip, spine, and wrist. Hip and spine fractures
can be very severe and debilitating. Millions
of Americans are at risk. While women are four
times more likely than men to develop the disease,
men also suffer from osteoporosis. For these
reasons, accurate osteoporosis screening is crucial
for fighting this disease.
DEXA
scan's are
an important tool for early diagnosis of osteoporosis
and in many cases recognize the disease before the
symptoms occur.
About the Procedure
At the time of examination, you will
be asked to lie down on the scan table in a relaxed
position. We
ask you to wear clothing that is comfortable, so that
disrobing may not be needed. The exam is painless
and takes about 15-20 minutes. The scanner passes
over your lower spine, wrist or hip and measures the
density of the bone. Your results will be reviewed
by one of our physicians on the day of your exam and
then forwarded to your doctor.
For more information on
DEXA Bone Densitometry, click
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