Introduction: Sepsis is an illness characterized by a high-stress condition for patients, accompanied by alterations in biochemical processes, behavior, and levels of consciousness. Hormonal alterations that can be seen in this context include increased plasma cortisol values, a condition known as pseudo-Cushing's syndrome (PCS), which in exceptional cases requires a differential diagnosis from true Cushing's syndrome (CS). Case presentation: We report a septic patient with pseudo-Cushing's syndrome in the pre-agonal phase, suggesting that PCS during sepsis is an underestimated condition, as the severity of the patient's clinical condition is compounded by the difficulty of diagnosis itself. Conclusion: In this clinical case, for the severe clinical conditions of the patient and the poor prognosis, we conducted a comprehensive endocrine work-up to rule out an ACTH-dependent hypercortisolism that, if confirmed, could have changed the therapeutic approach and the prognosis of the reported patient.
De Sanctis, S. A., Chiloiro, S., Tanzarella, E. S., Bongiovanni, F., Giampietro, A., Infante, A., De Pascale, G., De Marinis Grasso, L., Antonelli, M., Pontecorvi, A., Bianchi, A., The Differential Diagnosis between Pseudo Cushing's Syndrome and True Cushing's Syndrome in a Septic Patient in the Pre-Agonal Phase: A Case Report, <<ENDOCRINE, METABOLIC & IMMUNE DISORDERS DRUG TARGETS>>, 2025; 25 (1): 1-7. [doi:10.2174/0118715303346706250206070813] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/315980]
The Differential Diagnosis between Pseudo Cushing's Syndrome and True Cushing's Syndrome in a Septic Patient in the Pre-Agonal Phase: A Case Report
De Sanctis, Simone Antonio;Chiloiro, Sabrina
;Giampietro, Antonella;Infante, Amato;De Pascale, Gennaro;De Marinis Grasso, Laura;Antonelli, Massimo;Pontecorvi, Alfredo;Bianchi, Antonio
2025
Abstract
Introduction: Sepsis is an illness characterized by a high-stress condition for patients, accompanied by alterations in biochemical processes, behavior, and levels of consciousness. Hormonal alterations that can be seen in this context include increased plasma cortisol values, a condition known as pseudo-Cushing's syndrome (PCS), which in exceptional cases requires a differential diagnosis from true Cushing's syndrome (CS). Case presentation: We report a septic patient with pseudo-Cushing's syndrome in the pre-agonal phase, suggesting that PCS during sepsis is an underestimated condition, as the severity of the patient's clinical condition is compounded by the difficulty of diagnosis itself. Conclusion: In this clinical case, for the severe clinical conditions of the patient and the poor prognosis, we conducted a comprehensive endocrine work-up to rule out an ACTH-dependent hypercortisolism that, if confirmed, could have changed the therapeutic approach and the prognosis of the reported patient.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.