Keep in mind: Focusing too closely on the DEXA bone density scores can be a mistake. Many doctors admit that the DEXA T-score is not a perfect predictor for bone health or fracture risk. That’s why it’s important to consider taking the other tests. Furthermore, your risk factors are...
T-score- It is relevant for osteoporosis. It is a comparison of the patient's BMD to that of a healthy person. WHO recommends using the data for a 30-year old white female for everyone, whereas the U.S standard is to using it for 30 year old of the same ethnicity and sex. The c...
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