Amanda had a rare, autoimmune disorder called Anti NMDA receptor encephalitis - but she didn't know it.
Amanda suffered from terrible headaches, paranoia and delusions. She went to multiple doctors to seek help. Others thought she was crazy.
It wasn't until she came to Penn that she was cured. Penn researchers pinpointed her rare disease and created a treatment that cured it.
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Meet the physician that treated Amanda, Eric Lancaster, MD: http://goo.gl/b3qMyG
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