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DEXA scan is otherwise known as dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. It measures bone mineral density and bone loss and is used to diagnose osteoporosis in patients with weaker bones. Females above 60 years of age and males above 72 years of age have an increased chance of developing osteoporosis, making it necessary for these patients to have regular DEXA scans.

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