CASE REPORT article
Front. Oncol.
Sec. Gynecological Oncology
Small-cell carcinoma of the Cervix with Acute-Onset Psychotic Symptoms associated with clinically diagnosed ectopic ACTH production: A Case Report
Kanako Ozaki
Junya Fujino
Kaoru Niimi
Kuniyuki Iwata-Endo
Naoki Otsuka
Tomoko Kobayashi
Kosuke Yoshida
Kazumasa Mogi
Masato Yoshihara
Yukari Nagao
Satoshi Tamauchi
Akira Yokoi
Nobuhisa Yoshikawa
Hiroaki Kajiyama
Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
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Abstract
Small-cell carcinoma of the cervix (SCCC) is a rare and highly aggressive histological subtype of cervical cancer, associated with poor prognosis. SCCC is histologically classified as a neuroendocrine tumor and has the potential to produce ectopic hormones, leading to various paraneoplastic syndromes. This report is a rare case of recurrent SCCC presenting with psychiatric symptoms due to endogenous Cushing's syndrome caused by ectopic adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) production. The patient initially developed mood and behavioral disturbances as the disease progressed, leading to hospitalization under the suspicion of a primary psychiatric disorder. However, further evaluation, prompted by the discovery of severe hypokalemia, revealed Cushing's syndrome associated with clinically diagnosed ectopic ACTH production in the setting of recurrent disease. Her psychiatric symptoms rapidly remitted following the administration of a cortisol synthesis inhibitor. This case highlights the importance of considering endocrine disorders as potential causes of psychiatric manifestations in patients with cancer, particularly those with neuroendocrine tumors such as SCCC. Acute and marked elevation of endogenous cortisol can induce distinct psychiatric symptoms, such as manic features and grandiose delusions, that often respond better to endocrine treatment aimed at normalizing cortisol levels rather than to antipsychotic therapy alone. Clinicians should be aware of this rare but important clinical presentation as timely diagnosis and management can improve patient outcomes.
Summary
Keywords
case report, Cushing's syndrome, Ectopic ACTH producing tumor, psychiatric symptoms, small-cell carcinoma of the cervix
Received
13 August 2025
Accepted
19 February 2026
Copyright
© 2026 Ozaki, Fujino, Niimi, Iwata-Endo, Otsuka, Kobayashi, Yoshida, Mogi, Yoshihara, Nagao, Tamauchi, Yokoi, Yoshikawa and Kajiyama. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
*Correspondence: Kaoru Niimi; Kuniyuki Iwata-Endo
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