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- A sense of impending doom is a medical symptom which can have a psychological or a physiological cause. Psychological causes can include an anxiety disorder, depression, panic disorder, or bipolar disorder. Physiological cause could include a pheochromocytoma, heart attack, blood transfusion, or anaphylaxis. (en)
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- heart attack, generalised anxiety disorder, panic disorder, depression, blood transfusion, bipolar disorder, anaphylaxis (en)
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- Sense of Impending Doom (en)
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- Critical Care, Emergency Medicine, Family Medicine, Psychiatry (en)
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- Sensation of imminent, life-threatening danger or tragedy. (en)
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- A sense of impending doom is a medical symptom which can have a psychological or a physiological cause. Psychological causes can include an anxiety disorder, depression, panic disorder, or bipolar disorder. Physiological cause could include a pheochromocytoma, heart attack, blood transfusion, or anaphylaxis. (en)
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- Sense of impending doom (en)
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