RT Book, Section A1 Bissonnette, Bruno A1 Luginbuehl, Igor A1 Engelhardt, Thomas SR Print(0) ID 1164088194 T1 Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome T2 Syndromes: Rapid Recognition and Perioperative Implications, 2e YR 2019 FD 2019 PB McGraw-Hill Education PP New York, NY SN 9781259861789 LK accesspediatrics.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1164088194 RD 2024/03/29 AB It is a medical condition considered an alternative medicine concept that is not recognized by the medical literature (see “History”). It appears characterized by low body temperature associated with an impaired conversion of thyroxine (T4) to triiodothyronine (T3) despite normal thyroid function tests. The clinical features include fatigue, headaches, hair loss, irritability, fluid retention, depression, low sexual drive, and a long list of other nonspecific symptoms. The American Thyroid Association disavows Wilson’s Temperature Syndrome in 2005 based on a thorough review of the biomedical literature that found no scientific evidence supporting the existence of this medical condition.