Typical SXA Report
Typical SXA Report

A typical SXA report usually includes:

  1. Patient and physician data.
  2. A projected bone change curve, drawn by projecting the patient's current bone status over time under certain assumptions about rates of change.
  3. A BMC (bone mineral content) contour plot for visually checking for abnormalities.
T-scores and Z-scores for the regions of interest
T-scores and Z-scores for the regions of interest

RLFP = Remaining Lifetime Fracture Probability, the estimated mean number of all fractures for patients with a given initial bone density and age.

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