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Can Trace Elements and Bone Density Tests Detect Deficiency in Calcium?

The trace element test checks the calcium content in the blood, while the bone density test targets the calcium content in the bones. Even if the blood calcium level is normal, it is still advisable to consult a doctor for further examination to determine if a bone density test is necessary.
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What Does an Increased Femoral Head Bone Density Mean?

An increased femoral head bone density may be associated with various conditions, including osteosclerosis, bone compression, and bone calcification.
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  • Orthopedics
  • Bone Density
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