When an Amish patient arrived at the Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia with fatigue, a severe headache, and weakness on one side of her body, doctors scrambled to find a cause.
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An Amish patient came to CHOP with unexplained brain inflammation. It turned out to be an ultra-rare genetic disorder. - Inquirer.com
Doctors at CHOP and the Clinic for Special Children in Lancaster County discover ultra-rare genetic disorder is thousands of times more common in Amish people.
By:Kayla Yup
Source:The Philadelphia Inquirer
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