Wilson's Thyroid Syndrome is a controversial diagnosis. The condition was first described by Dr. E. Denis Wilson, who identifies this condition as a deficiency in the T3 thyroid hormone, but not T4.
The ATA, on the other hand, has found no scientific evidence of so called "Wilsons Syndrome" and calls it a bogus diagnosis.
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Wikipedia article gives some background on this topic, also known as Wilson's temperature syndrome.
Article by Stephen Barrett, M.D., states that "Wilson's Syndrome" is a bogus diagnosis and describes the case of a doctor punished for offering online diagnoses and treatment.
(November 21, 2001)
Wikipedia article gives some background on this topic, also known as Wilson's temperature syndrome.
Article by Stephen Barrett, M.D., states that "Wilson's Syndrome" is a bogus diagnosis and describes the case of a doctor punished for offering online diagnoses and treatment.
(November 21, 2001)

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