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Carajás Polyclinic guarantees a test that helps in the early identification of osteoporosis

Bone densitometry detects loss of bone mass and enables effective interventions before the disease worsens

By Ascom (Governo do Pará)
03/07/2025 10h34
Marabá resident, Maria Janilda, felt her legs weak and sought help at the Polyclinic: "I was well attended," she said.

The Carajás Miguel Chamon Polyclinic, in Marabá, offers the population the bone densitometry test, essential for the early detection of changes in bone health, especially related to osteoporosis. Simple, quick, and painless, the procedure allows for the identification of reduced bone mineral density, enabling clinical measures to be adopted before the bone structure weakens, increasing the risk of fractures.

With cutting-edge technology, the equipment used scans areas such as the spine, hip, and forearm, with a low dose of radiation and no need for prior preparation. The results assist in more accurate diagnoses and allow for effective interventions, even before the emergence of more severe symptoms.

Maria Janilda, a resident of Marabá, was referred for the test after reporting persistent joint pain. “My legs were weak and my knees hurt a lot. The orthopedist requested the densitometry and, thanks to the test, we were able to understand better what was happening. I was well attended,” she says.

Glicia Kalena, responsible for the radiology service at the Polyclinic, explains that the test is especially indicated for women over 50, people with a family history of osteoporosis, and patients who have been using corticosteroids for a long time. “The test is safe and effective for screening bone health. It detects the loss of bone mass early and increases the chances of successful treatment,” she emphasizes.

The professional emphasizes that osteoporosis is a silent disease that progressively weakens bones, often without causing symptoms until fractures occur. “Prevention involves healthy habits, a diet rich in calcium, sun exposure for vitamin D synthesis, regular physical activity, and continuous medical follow-up,” she advises.

In addition to assisting in the detection of osteoporosis, the test is also used to diagnose osteopenia, the initial stage of bone loss, monitor diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis, metabolic disorders, and track the impact of treatments that affect bone health.

The radiology technician at the Pará Government unit, Alice Souza, highlights the practicality of the test. “The patient lies down for about ten minutes while the machine performs the scan. There is no pain or discomfort. It is an accessible and extremely valuable tool for the early detection of bone changes,” she states.

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In the diagnostic area, the Polyclinic offers a wide variety of tests, totaling more than 25 different types. Among them, laboratory and imaging tests stand out, such as computed tomography, ultrasound, X-ray, electrocardiogram, and magnetic resonance imaging. The diversity and quality of the services offered reinforce the unit's commitment to agile, accurate, and humanized care.

Joabe Lopes, executive director of the unit, managed by the Social and Environmental Institute of the Amazon (ISAA), in partnership with the State Department of Public Health (Sespa), reinforces the institution's commitment to promoting preventive health.

“We aim to provide the population with access to quality tests that contribute to early diagnoses and effective treatments. Densitometry is an example of this, as it allows for the identification of changes before they evolve into severe conditions,” says the manager.

Regulation – The services at the Polyclinic are regulated by the State Regulation Center, under the responsibility of the State Department of Public Health (Sespa). To access the services, citizens must seek a Basic Health Unit in their municipality. After evaluation, the health professional will provide the necessary referral. Then, the patient must present the referral document and their personal data to the Municipal Health Department, which will register and schedule them in the State Regulation System.