DXA scan

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How is DXA scan done?IntroductionWhy is it necessary

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Dexa scanbone mineral density scan

A DEXA scan is a special type of X-ray that measures bone mineral density (BMD).

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How is DXA scan done?

A DEXA scan is a quick and painless procedure that involves lying on your back on an X-ray table so that an area of your body can be scanned.

Introduction

A DEXA scan is a special type of X-ray that measures bone mineral density (BMD). It's also known as DXA, dual X-ray absorptiometry, a bone density scan or a bone densitometry scan

Why is it necessary

A DEXA scan is used to measure bone density and assess the risk of bone fractures.

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