Isabella, a 29-year-old, feels a sense of impending, unavoidable doom. Without any warning, she frequently experiences sudden shortness of breath, faintness, and cold sweats. This has been happening for the last 6 months. Doctors say there is no identifiable trigger for her condition. She has recently quit her job to work from home as she wants to avoid any further embarrassment. In the given scenario, from which of the following is Isabella most likely suffering?
A. Huntington's disease
B. Trisomy 21
C. Tay-Sachs disease
D. panic disorder
Answer: D
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