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Click ‘Get Form’ to open the DEXA Scan Department of Radiology form in the editor.
Begin by entering your Visit Number and Department in the designated fields. This information helps identify your appointment.
Fill in your Name, Sex/Age, and Appointment Date. Ensure accuracy as this data is crucial for your medical records.
In the Clinical Information section, indicate if the patient is pregnant by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. If applicable, provide the Last Menstrual Period (LMP).
Select the type of examination required by checking the appropriate boxes under Plain X-ray / DEXA / Fluoroscopy / Ultrasound. Be specific about which areas need examination.
Lastly, ensure that a Doctor’s Name & Signature is included along with the Date of Request before submitting the form.
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Endocrine department has Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) scanning machine to measure bone mineral density (BMD).
Is a DEXA scan part of radiology?
DXA scans are also interpreted by other physicians such as rheumatologists and endocrinologists. A clinician should review your DXA scan while assessing the presence of clinical risk factors such as: rheumatoid arthritis.
Is a DEXA scan screening or diagnostic?
DEXA (dual x-ray absorptiometry) scans measure bone density (thickness and strength of bones) by passing a high- and low-energy x-ray beam (a form of ionizing radiation) through the body, usually in the hip and the spine. DEXA scans are often used to diagnose specific conditions, such as bone thinning.
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DEXA (or DXA) is an x-ray examination used to calculate bone mineral density and diagnose osteoporosis. Osteoporosis may be diagnosed in postmenopausal
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