Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) testing in San Giuliano Milanese

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

Tests that cover Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP)

Liver Function Test
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€55.00

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LFT Test by Synlab

Via Giacomo Matteotti, 11, 20068 Peschiera Borromeo MI, Italia

2.5 km

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LFT Test by Synlab

Piazza Giacomo Matteotti, 12, 20077 Melegnano MI, Italia

3.5 km

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LFT Test by Synlab

Via San Francesco d'Assisi, 5, 20073 Opera MI, Italia

3.9 km

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LFT Test by Synlab

Via della Libertà, 4, 20070 Cerro al Lambro MI, Italia

5.4 km

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LFT Test by Synlab

Via Paullo, 12, 20067 Tribiano MI, Italia

4.1 km

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LFT Test by Synlab

Piazza Centro Commerciale, 4, 20054 Segrate MI, Italia

6.3 km

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Liver Function Test by FARMEUROPA

Via Eugenio Curiel, 25, 20089 Rozzano MI, Italia

6.5 km

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A LFT Test costs €150.00

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LFT Test by Synlab

Via dei Pini, 30, 20072 Pieve Emanuele MI, Italia

5.3 km

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LFT Test by Farmacia Reale

Via Larga, 16, 20122 Milano MI, Italia

6.5 km

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LFT Test by Synlab

Via Antonio Gramsci, 80, 20054 Segrate MI, Italia

6.3 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.