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  2. Bone density - Wikipedia

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    A scanner used to measure bone density using dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. Bone density, or bone mineral density, is the amount of bone mineral in bone tissue.The concept is of mass of mineral per volume of bone (relating to density in the physics sense), although clinically it is measured by proxy according to optical density per square centimetre of bone surface upon imaging. [1]

  3. Single photon absorptiometry - Wikipedia

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    Bone density. The basic principle of single-photon bone mineral density measuring instrument is to calculate the attenuation degree of single-energy gamma photon beam through bone tissue. The more attenuation degree is, the more absorbed by bone minerals, the more bone mineral content and the higher bone mineral density are.

  4. Digital X-ray radiogrammetry - Wikipedia

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    Digital X-ray radiogrammetry is a method for measuring bone mineral density (BMD). Digital X-ray radiogrammetry is based on the old technique of radiogrammetry.In DXR, the cortical thickness of the three middle metacarpal bones of the hand is measured in a digital X-ray image. [1]

  5. When does Medicare cover bone density tests? - AOL

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    Bone density tests may help prevent expensive reparative treatments. If a doctor says a bone density test is medically necessary, Medicare will typically cover the cost. Glossary of Medicare terms

  6. When to get a bone density test to detect osteoporosis - AOL

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    Older women aren't the only ones who need a bone density test. Younger women who have a fracture risk that’s similar to women who are 65 and up should also get tested.

  7. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry - Wikipedia

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    Bone densities are often given to patients as a T score or a Z score. A T score tells the patient what their bone mineral density is in comparison to a young adult of the same gender with peak bone mineral density. A normal T score is -1.0 and above, low bone density is between -1.0 and -2.5, and osteoporosis is -2.5 and lower.

  8. Quantitative computed tomography - Wikipedia

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    The trabecular bone has much higher metabolic activity than the cortical bone and so is affected by age, disease and therapy-related changes earlier and to a greater degree than cortical bone. This means that QCT of the spine has an advantage compared to other bone density tests because earlier changes in bone mineral density may be detected . [1]

  9. At 66, Ellen DeGeneres Reveals Reveals Triple Health Diagnosis

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    DeGeneres discovered the osteoporosis or progressive bone weakness after taking a bone density test. “I don’t even know how I’m standing up right now. I’m like a human sandcastle. I could ...