How do bone scans help forensic anthropologist figure out how people died? There are many different bone scans that can help them look at different fractures in the bones.The bone scans can help figure out if the deceased was abused,or brought around drugs. Some types of scans that look at bones are the Skeletal Scintigraphy, Dexa Scan, and a Bone Scan. All of these bone scans are used in different ways to help figure out how people died. “Skeletal scintigraphy, using phosphates or diphosphonates labeled with technetium 99m, is a sensitive method of detecting bone abnormalities.”( I. Ross McDougall ). Skeletal scintigraphy helps forensic anthropologist by diagnosing bone diseases and infections. “Skeletal scintigraphy is a special type of nuclear medicine procedure that uses small amounts of radioactive material to diagnose and determine the severity of a …show more content…
Kaye, M.D.) This helps forensic anthropologist see if bone loss could have been a detection of how they died. It also helps to detected and then help them if they had a bone density disease. “An radiograph is a noninvasive medical test that helps physicians diagnose and treat medical conditions” (Jeremy J. Kaye, M.D.). This is stating that while during the DXA scan they have other scans within it to also help detected informalities. “A bone scan is a nuclear imaging test that helps diagnose and track several types of bone disease” (Mayo Clinic Staff).It helps them by giving them clues as to what disease the deceased could have had causing them to die. Plus a bone scan can help find things wrong with your bones that a X- ray can not. “Your doctor may order a bone scan if you have unexplained skeletal pain, bone infection or a bone injury that can't be seen on a standard X-ray” (Mayo Clinic