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Bone densitometry (DEXA)
A bone densitometry is a measurement of bone mineral density (BMD) at various places such as the hip and spine and possibly the wrist or other bones. In this examination, we use a beam of very low intensity X-rays to make images of the bones. This allows us to measure the density of the bone and determine the extent of any osteoporosis.
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CT scan Cone Beam
A CT scan with the Cone Beam takes images of the sinuses, lower or upper jaw or face at a very low radiation dose.
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Cephalogramme
Using a special RX (Cone Beam) device that rotates around the face, X-rays are taken of the structures of the head. On this image, we can evaluate facial growth and development.
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CT examination chest (thorax)
In a CT (computer tomography) scan, we form an image of the chest using X-rays. The scanner makes sections of the chest (also called thorax).
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CT examination blood vessels
In a CT (computer tomography) scan, we form an image of the blood vessels in a particular area by means of X-rays. Through this examination, we have the ability to detect abnormalities in the blood vessels.
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CT examination of abdominal and pelvic organs
In a CT (computer tomography) scan, we form an image of the abdominal cavity using X-rays. The scanner makes axial sections from the diaphragm to the bottom of the pelvis.