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            New technology at ALMH helps in fight 
            against osteoporosis     
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            [NOV. 
            12, 2003]  
            Abraham Lincoln Memorial 
            Hospital recently installed a new tool to evaluate bone loss. 
            Radiology technologists at ALMH are now using a Prodigy™ bone 
            densitometer to perform DEXA scans, using Dual Energy X-ray 
            Absorptiometry. These simple diagnostic tests measure the density of 
            the spine, hip and other bones, which are the most frequent sites of 
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            "Until now, evaluating bone density 
            using conventional X-ray systems did not reveal a potential problem 
            until a patient had lost 25-30 percent of his or her bone density," 
            explained Darla Ludolph, manager of the Radiology Department at ALMH. 
            "Now, in just 30 seconds, this highly sensitive densitometer helps 
            us identify risk at a much earlier stage. It can also evaluate 
            response to treatment so that we know whether our therapy is 
            effective or if we need to modify our approach."  
            Dr. Maria Laya, a physician at Family 
            Medical Center in Lincoln, encourages individuals to visit their 
            physician and be evaluated for a bone density examination. "There is 
            no special preparation involved for the patient, the exam is very 
            brief, and is a very comfortable procedure for the patient," she 
            said. 
       
            "Fortunately," Dr. Laya said, "recent 
            research findings clarify the nature of the disease, and demonstrate 
            the effectiveness of new treatments. New diagnostic devices, such as 
            the Prodigy bone densitometer, improve the early detection and 
            treatment of osteoporosis."   
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            Darla Ludolph, manager of 
            radiology at ALMH, performs a DEXA scan used to evaluate bone 
            density. 
            Twenty-five million Americans have 
            osteoporosis. Fifty thousand people die each year because of it. 
            Yet, most of us know little about protecting ourselves from this 
            disease. Using a bone densitometer, physicians can measure patient 
            bone density and follow it over time. If the patient’s bone density 
            is low, or decreases at an abnormally fast rate, the patient may be 
            at risk for osteoporosis. Through diet, exercise habits and 
            medication, further deterioration of bone can be prevented. 
             For more 
            information regarding osteoporosis, risk factors and bone density 
            measurement, contact the ALMH Radiology Department at (217) 
            732-2161, ext. 160, or e-mail 
            xrays@almh.org. 
            [ALMH 
            news release] 
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