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Dexa Scan

What is a Dexa Scan?

DEXASCAN For Diagnosis of Osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is responsible for 1.5 million fractures in the United States each year. Half of the women over age 50 can expect to suffer an osteoporotic fracture during their lifetime.

Bone densitometry (DEXASCAN) examinations measure the mineral content of the bone. AMI examines the hip, spine and occasionally the wrist because these are the sites where osteoporosis first occurs. A dual energy beam of very low dose x-rays passes through the area being examined. The detectors then compare the amount of x-rays absorbed by the bone to the amount absorbed by the non-bony tissues of the body. DEXASCAN provides a measurement of the bone mineral density so your physician can determine if you have osteoporosis and if you need to be treated. If you are being treated, a DEXASCAN can monitor the effects of therapy. DEXA scanning has proven to be the most accurate method of measuring bone density, uses the least amount of radiation and is lower in cost than other methods.