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Prenatal Test in Mezzolombardo

Laboratorio Lifebrain

Via Trento 115/117 38017 Mezzolombardo (TN)

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Opening Hours
Monday
07:30 – 16:00
Tuesday
07:30 – 16:00
Wednesday
07:30 – 16:00
Thursday
07:30 – 16:00
Friday
07:30 – 16:00
Saturday
07:30 – 13:00
Sunday
Closed

Prenatal Test Laboratorio Lifebrain

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In cosa consiste il Checkup Cardiovascolare Il Checkup Cardiovascolare è un pacchetto di esami per monitorare la salute del cuore e prevenire le malattie cardiovascolari. Il Checkup analizza i principali parametri della coagulazione, del profilo lipidico, della funzionalità del muscolo cardiaco. Il Checkup Cardiovascolare si suddivide in due tipologie: Cardiovascolare Base Cardiovascolare Plus Gli esami inclusi nel Checkup Cardiovascolare Base sono emocromo, glicemia, trigliceridi, colesterolo HDL, LDL, totale, fibrinogeno, proteina C reattiva, omocisteina Gli esami inclusi nel Checkup Cardiovascolare Plus sono emocromo, glicemia, trigliceridi, colesterolo HDL, LDL, totale, apolipoproteina B, CK, CK-MB massa, LDH, D-dimero, proteina C reattiva, NT-Pro-BNP L' importanza della Prevenzione Il Checkup Cardiovascolare ti permette di tenere sotto controllo i principali nemici del sistema cardiovascolare: pressione arteriosa, colesterolo, peso in eccesso. Qual è la principale difesa contro l’insorgenza di patologie future? La prevenzione, attraverso azioni mirate ed equilibrate come controlli periodici, uno stile di vita salutare e una dieta equilibrata. In quali casi è consigliato il Checkup Cardiovascolare? Il Checkup Cardiovascolare è consigliato: nella valutazione del rischio ischemico cardiovascolare nella valutazione del rischio tromboembolico quando si sospetta uno scompenso cardiaco quando si sospetta un infarto del miocardio

Common conditions covered by a Prenatal Test

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Prenatal Test FAQs

Prenatal testing includes screening and diagnostic tests which provide valuable information about your baby's health. It involves blood tests or ultrasounds to assess the baby's health.

These tests test alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) levels, chorionic villus sampling, and Amniocentesis. In the first trimester, a blood test and ultrasound are done to measure the size of the clear space in the tissue at the back of a baby's neck. During your second trimester, another blood test is called the quad screen. This test measures levels of four substances in your blood. Prenatal cell-free DNA screening provides information about a baby's sex and rhesus (Rh) blood type. These tests detect chromosomal aberrations and down syndrome identification.

Blood tests and ultrasounds pose limited risks for you and your baby. Invasive tests such as chorionic villus sampling or Amniocentesis carry a slight chance of pregnancy loss.

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These details have been last updated on 11/10/22