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Overview
Natural History and Complications
If untreated for an extended period, Hashimoto's thyroiditis may lead to muscle failure, including possible heart failure. It may occur with other autoimmune disorders. In rare cases, thyroid cancer may develop.
Prognosis
The outcome is usually very good. The disease stays stable for years. If it does slowly progress to thyroid hormone deficiency (hypothyroidism), it can be treated with thyroid replacement therapy.