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Bone Density Testing (DEXA) Bone density scanning, also called dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA or DEXA) or bone densitometry, is an enhanced form of x-ray technology that is used to measure bone loss. DEXA is today's established standard for measuring bone mineral density (BMD). Approximately 30-50% of women and 15-30% of men will suffer a fracture related to osteoporosis in their lifetime. Bone density tests work by identifying those at risk so treatment can begin before their condition results in a painful and debilitating fracture. Those who should consider having this screening exam done ate all women age 65 and older, younger postmenopausal women with one or more risk factors, and individuals receiving, or planning to receive, long -term steroid therapy. The prep for this exam is: Do not take a daily calcium supplement until after the scan. If possible, please avoid wearing metal on your torso (e.g., snaps, underwire, and zippers). The test is not recommended for women who are pregnant, or think they may be. A bone density scan is a non-invasive, 15 minute test that can be performed 24/7. To schedule an exam or for more information, please call the Radiology Department at Union Hospital Clinton at (765) 832-1317.
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