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Kalsiyum tedavisi alan osteoporotik bir olguda yalancı negatif BMD bulgusu

Kseudo-palse-Negative BMD Scan in a Woman with Osteoporosis on Calcium Supplementation

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Bone Mineral Density (BMD) values are accepted as the best data for osteoporosis. Dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) is widely used for measurement of bone mineral density. The artifacts on the scan areas may cause falsely high BMD values. Therefore the images should be checked visually before the report prepara¬ tion. We presented a falsely abnormal BMD scan in a woman with osteoporosis on calcium supplementation.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Kemik mineral dansitesi değerleri osteoporoz için en değerli bilgilerdir. Dual Enerji X-ray absorbsiyometri (DEXA) kemik mineral dansite değerlerini ölçmek için en yaygın olarak kullanılan yöntemdir. Tarama alanındaki artefaktlar yanlışlıkla yüksek kemik mineral dansitesi değerleri bulmamıza sebep olabilirler. Bu yüzden imajlar raporlar hazırlanırken kontrol edilmelidir. Biz kalsiyum tedavisi alan bir olgunun yalancı negatif olan DEXA çalışmasını sunduk.
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