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what the risks are bone density scan, osteoporosis, osteoporosis, bmd test, bone density test, a bone mineral density, bmd, health care provider confirm a diagnosis of osteoporosis, in several ways, bmd testing is one, the most accurate ways to assess bone health, repeated over time, monitor rate of bone loss, detect osteoporosis at its earliest stage, begin sooner, osteoporosis, bmd testing, health care provider monitor response, several different kinds of machines, bmd testing, most common methods use low-dose x-rays, one-tenth the radiation dose of a chest x-ray, lying in on a cushioned table, a scanner passes over body, machine takes x-rays of lower spine, hip, in most cases won't need to undress, portable machines that just measure the bone density in wrist, heel, experts believe these, useful preliminary screening tools, identify people who, have osteoporosis, bone density, differ from site to site, machines, not give a true picture of risk of a hip fracture, remove any jewelry, the bmd test, inform health care provider, pregnant, scan is painless, remain still, health care provider, request a bmd test to confirm a diagnosis of osteoporosis, results of test, reported, a "t score", "z score", t score compares bone density, of healthy young women, z score compares bone density, of other people of age, gender, race, in either score, a negative number means have thinner bones than the standard, negative the number, thinner bones, a t score, the normal range, a positive number, at least no more negative than -1.0, -0.5, the normal range, it is getting borderline, help understand the results, a t score from -1 to -2.5 indicates the beginning of bone loss, osteopenia, a t score below -2.5 indicates osteoporosis, bmd testing involves exposure to a low level of radiation, most experts feel that the risk is very low compared, the benefits of identifying osteoporosis, break a bone, regular bmd testing, important in combating osteoporosis in certain people, overall cost-benefit value of screening everyone, not at high risk, still a matter of debate, many insurance companies today, pay, bone density testing under certain circumstances, most experts agree women over age 65 years, at highest risk, should have bone density tests, woman under 65, additional risk factors, osteoporosis, screened, simple bone density scans using portable machines available, part of health fairs, screenings, portable scanners, check the density of wrist, heel, keep in mind that hip, spine scans, more reliable.



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