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  2. Bone density test - Mayo Clinic

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    A bone density test determines if you have osteoporosis — a disorder characterized by bones that are more fragile and more likely to break. The test uses X-rays to measure how many grams of calcium and other bone minerals are packed into a segment of bone.

  3. DXA Scan (Bone Density Test): What Is It & How It's Done

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    A DXA scan (bone density test) is a quick, painless way to check your bone health. It’s similar to a regular X-ray, but measures the strength and mineral content of your bones instead of just taking pictures of them.

  4. Bone Density Test: Uses, Side Effects, Procedure, and Results

    www.verywellhealth.com/bone-density-test-5525825

    A bone density test can help diagnose osteopenia and osteoporosis, which decrease bone density and strength, but does not show arthritis. It is a painless procedure that takes place at a hospital, medical clinic, or outpatient imaging center.

  5. Bone Mineral Density Test: Purpose, Procedure, and Results

    www.webmd.com/osteoporosis/bone-mineral-density

    A bone mineral density test examines segments of your bone through X-rays to detect osteoporosis. The test is quick and painless, and it gives you a snapshot of how strong they are.

  6. A DEXA scan is a dual-energy X-ray method that measures your bone mineral density and bone loss. It’s used to calculate osteoporosis and fracture risk. What is a DEXA scan?

  7. Bone Densitometry - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    What is a bone density test? A bone density test is used to measure bone mineral content and density. It may be done using X-rays, dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA), or a special CT scan that uses computer software to determine bone density of the hip or spine.

  8. Bone Density Scan (DEXA or DXA) - RadiologyInfo.org

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    Bone density scanning, also called dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) or bone densitometry, is an enhanced form of x-ray technology that is used to measure bone loss. DXA is today's established standard for measuring bone mineral density (BMD).

  9. Facts About Bone Density (DEXA Scan) | Radiation and Your ...

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    DEXA (dual x-ray absorptiometry) scans measure bone density (thickness and strength of bones) by passing a high- and low-energy x-ray beam (a form of ionizing radiation) through the body, usually in the hip and the spine.

  10. A DEXA scan measures the density of your bones. It's a good test to have as you get older, especially if you have a family history of osteoporosis or broken bones.

  11. Bone Density Test - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    A bone density test, also known as bone mass measurement or bone mineral density test, measures the strength and density of your bones as you approach menopause and, when the test is repeated sometime later, can help determine how quickly you are losing bone mass and density.