Abstract
Glutamic-oxalacetic transaminase activity was determined in serum from pregnant women with and without complications (missed abortion, incomplete abortion, complete and threatened abortion, hepatosis, toxemia) and from newborns (umbilical cord blood). The activity was found to be normal in uncomplicated pregnancy, at delivery, in the puerperium, and in different types of abortion, but to be somewhat increased in hepatosis. In toxemia the activity was ofter markedly increased (30 per cent), but returned to the normal level as the symptoms of toxemia disappeared. This increase in the transaminase activity is possibly due to liver damage.

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