“…Raised plasma cholesterol (Adlersberg et al, 1950), triglycerides, and phospholipids (Bagdade et al, 1970) were found in patients with collagen diseases treated with large doses of corticotrophin or adrenal steroids for periods of up to six months. However, treatment with steroids for several hours or days is known to cause a fall in various lipid fractions (Oliver and Boyd, 1956;Skanse et al, 1959;Moses et al, 1962;Nayak et al, 1962;Kyner et al, 1972) and this fall may be more pronounced after corticotrophin than adrenal steroids Friedman et al, 1967).…”