Spinal scan. Coloured bone densitometry scan of the lumbar (lower) spine seen from the front. From top,the vertebrae L2,L3,and L4 are marked. A bone densitometry scan uses X-rays to measure bone density. The bone density is colour-coded,ranging from blue/purple (least dense) through to white (most dense). The average bone density of this menopausal patient is normal. The scan is often used to detect decreased bone density (osteoporosis). The vertebrae are the blocks of bone that make up the spine. There are 24 vertebrae making up the flexible part of the spine,of which 5 are in the lumbar region | |
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