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A 34-year-old mother of three brings concerns of restlessness, agitation, palpitations, sweating, and a dramatic 8-pound weight loss to her primary care physician (without any dietary or exercise intervention). She also complains of fine trembling and heat sensitivity. She categorically denied using any form of tobacco, alcohol, or caffeine. Her vital signs are as follows: 37 °C (98.6 °F), 120 beats per minute for her heartbeat, 140/80 mmHg for her blood pressure, and 20 beats per minute for her breathing. During a physical examination, the doctor noted pre-tibial myxedema, lid lag, a distinctive gaze, and fine tremors. The thyroid gland is lobular and diffusely enlarged when palpated. On auscultation, a bruit is audible over the surface of the gland. According to lab tests, TSH levels are deficient, and radioactive iodine uptake is boosted. Graves disease is identified, and potential therapies are addressed. What long-term risks are there if a patient chooses radioactive iodine therapy?
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