Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) testing in Bergamo

Find health labs to test for Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) in Bergamo and compare all offers by prices and services.

Tests that cover Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP)

Liver Function Test
LFT Test by Humanitas Gavazzeni

Via Mauro Gavazzeni, 21, 24125 Bergamo BG, Italia

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LFT Test by Synlab

Via Don Luigi Orione, 6, 24124 Bergamo BG, Italia

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test fegato e reni con autoprelievo by innovabiohealth S.r.l.

Test at-Home / Self-testing

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€55.00

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LFT Test by Synlab

Via Cremasca, 24, 24052 Azzano San Paolo BG, Italia

2.3 km

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LFT Test by Synlab

Via Nazionale, 93, 24068 Seriate BG, Italia

2.5 km

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Liver Function Test by Farmacia San Martino Sas

Via Martino Zanchi, 63, 24022 Alzano Lombardo BG, Italia

3.6 km

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Liver Function Test by Farmacia Trail

Via 25 Aprile, 1, 24030 Brembate di Sopra BG, Italia

4.6 km

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LFT Test by Synlab

Via dei Piazzoli, 2, 24040 Suisio BG, Italia

8.4 km

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LFT Test by Synlab

Via Santa Maria, 13, 24030 Carvico BG, Italia

9.1 km

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LFT Test by Synlab

Via Castello, 1, 24057 Martinengo BG, Italia

9.7 km

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LFT Test by Synlab

Largo Vittorio Veneto, 25, 24029 Vertova BG, Italia

11.8 km

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LFT Test by Synlab

Via Trento, 14, 23807 Merate LC, Italia

12.5 km

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LFT Test by Synlab

Via Balilla, 66, 24058 Romano di Lombardia BG, Italia

12.8 km

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Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) - symptoms and how to test

A potentially life-threatening liver disease that can occur during pregnancy is called intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP). A condition known as ICP develops when bile acids cannot move through the body. Bile acids typically go from the liver to the digestive tract. Although acute itching due to ICP often occurs in the third trimester of pregnancy, some women experience it as early as the second. Less than 1% of U.S. pregnancies are affected by ICP, with Latina women disproportionately affected. The levels of bile acids in a pregnant woman's blood might fluctuate, so they'll be checked frequently.