Bone Density Study Health Article

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A bone density study helps diagnose osteoporosis (bone thinning). Scans of your lower back, hip, or forearm are taken to measure the amount of calcium (density) in your bones. Calcium is the mineral that makes up your bones.

Tell the technologist if you:

Before Your Test

  • Wear clothing without metal closures, such as zippers or metal buttons.

  • Bring a list of medications that you take.

During Your Test

  • You will lie on a table or sit.

  • Your lower legs may be raised on a platform.

  • A scanner arm moves back and forth over the part of your body being scanned.

  • Remain still and do not talk during the scan.

  • Follow instructions to help prevent the need for a second exam.

After Your Test

  • You may need to wait briefly while the images are reviewed.

  • Your doctor will discuss the test results with you during a follow-up visit or over the phone.

Your next appointment is: _________________

Reviewer Name: Cheruvu, Raja MD
Date Last Reviewed: 05-30-2004
Published Date: 10-31-2007
 
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