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  2. T-Score Vs. Z-Score for Osteoporosis: What the Results Mean

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    Takeaway. There are two common scores for bone density: a t-score and a z-score. These scores are obtained by getting a DEXA scan. T-scores compare your bone density with that of a young adult ...

  3. The most widely used type of bone density scan is called dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA). This painless test measures the mineral content of your bones. That allows your doctor to ...

  4. Bone Density Scans and Bone Health Screenings - WebMD

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    Interpreting Your DEXA Bone Scan Results: T-Scores and Z-Scores. DEXA scores are reported as "T-scores" and "Z-scores." The T-score is a comparison of a person's bone density with that of a ...

  5. DEXA scans are usually outpatient procedures. No special preparations are needed, except to stop taking any calcium supplements for 24 hours before the test. Wear comfortable clothing. Depending ...

  6. Understanding Bone Density Scan Results If You’re Younger

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    The most common bone density scan is the dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA).This test only takes about 5 minutes, but it can take a few days for a radiologist to interpret the results and ...

  7. Bone Mineral Density Test: Purpose, Procedure, and Results

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    How the Test Works. The bone density test is painless and quick. It estimates how dense or thick your bones are by using X-rays. The X-rays measure how much calcium and minerals are in a part of ...

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