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Bones then become weak and brittle and can break easily. Menopause raises your risk of osteoporosis because during the first few years after menopause, women ...
An X-ray identified a pelvic injury, prompting a subsequent pelvic CT scan. ... The patient not only suffered a severe pelvic fracture ... bone in children." Dr.
"Kids are endlessly inventive in figuring out ways to break bones on trampolines," says William J. Shaughnessy, M.D., a pediatric orthopedic surgeon at Mayo ...
Osteoporosis is a disorder that causes bones to become weak and increases the risk of broken bones. People who have type 1 diabetes have an increased risk ...
Imaging tests · X-rays. Plain X-rays use a low level of radiation to visualize a soft tissue mass or a bone lesion that might be causing your symptoms.
Broken arm · Broken collarbone; Broken elbow; Broken foot · Broken hand · Broken leg ... CT scan; CT-guided biopsy; Fracture risk assessment; Image-guided ...
Bones are living organisms that build and break down, but when the body loses more bone than it makes, problems can arise. Early detection and treatment can ...
... fracture, is not causing your pain. Sometimes an X-ray shows a piece of bone sticking out from the heel bone. ... leg muscles. A therapist also might teach ...
Fractures. Broken vertebrae can result in curvature of the spine. · Osteoporosis. Weak bones can cause spinal curvature, especially if weakened vertebrae develop ...
... bone scan may be used to detect prostate cancer that spreads to the bones. A computerized tomography scan. A computerized tomography scan, also called a CT scan ...
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