What is an X-Ray Skeletal Survey?
The X-Ray Skeletal Survey is an imaging test that uses X-rays to create images of bones and joints. X-Ray Skeletal Survey is used when there are concerns about the health of a patient’s bones or joints and to check for fractures, tumors, or other abnormal areas in the body. During the test, a small amount of radiation is used to determine the age of bones and to measure the density of tissue in the body. This advanced form of body scanning test can help determine if there is any bone loss or deterioration that needs attention. Through this technique, we can analyze the shape and structure of bones, which can help find out when an individual was born, how they died, or even how old they are. No side effects are reported for X-Ray Skeletal survey, and we get the best conclusive results with this technique.
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