csontminséget
Csontminséget is a Hungarian term that translates to "bone deficiency" or "bone scarcity." It generally refers to a condition where the bones are less dense or weaker than normal, increasing the risk of fractures. This can manifest in various ways and be associated with several underlying causes.
One of the most common causes of csontminséget is osteoporosis, a systemic skeletal disease characterized by
Other contributing factors to csontminséget can include nutritional deficiencies, such as insufficient intake of calcium and
The diagnosis of csontminséget typically involves a bone mineral density test, often a DXA scan, which measures